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. 1952 Jun;31(6):548–554. doi: 10.1172/JCI102640

ABNORMALITIES IN N15 EXCRETION RATES AFTER INGESTION OF TAGGED GLYCINE IN CUSHING'S SYNDROME AND FOLLOWING ACTH ADMINISTRATION 1

William Parson 1, K R Crispell 1, Arthur Ebbert Jr 1
PMCID: PMC436451  PMID: 14938432

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