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. 1955 Feb;34(2):246–255. doi: 10.1172/JCI103077

PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL REGULATION OF HUMAN SALIVARY ELECTROLYTE CONCENTRATIONS; WITH A DISCUSSION OF ELECTROLYTE CONCENTRATIONS OF SOME OTHER EXOCRINE SECRETIONS 1

Abraham G White 1,2,2, Paul S Entmacher 1,2, George Rubin 1,2, Louis Leiter 1,2
PMCID: PMC438621  PMID: 13233346

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