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. 1953 Jan;32(1):22–32. doi: 10.1172/JCI102706

DISTRIBUTION AND FATE OF INTRAVENOUSLY ADMINISTERED MODIFIED HUMAN GLOBIN AND ITS EFFECT ON BLOOD VOLUME. STUDIES UTILIZING I131 TAGGED GLOBIN 1

Solomon A Berson 1, Rosalyn S Yalow 1, Joseph Post 1, Lawrence H Wisham 1, Katharina N Newerly 1, Manuel J Villazon 1, Oscar N Vazquez 1
PMCID: PMC436523  PMID: 13011204

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