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. 1953 Nov;32(11):1184–1191. doi: 10.1172/JCI102844

THE COMPETITION BETWEEN P-AMINO-HIPPURIC ACID (PAH) AND DIODRAST FOR RENAL EXCRETION AND EXTRACTION IN MAN 1

Bertil Josephson 1, Jan Ek 1, Härje Bucht 1, Lars Werkö 1, Julia Kallas 1, Arne Grieg 1
PMCID: PMC438459  PMID: 13108983

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