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. 1955 Mar;34(3):485–499. doi: 10.1172/JCI103098

THE EFFECT OF ACTH AND PATHOLOGICAL INCREASES IN ADRENAL CORTICAL FUNCTION ON URINARY ALPHAKETOLIC STEROID METABOLITES 1

F C Dohan 1,2, J C Touchstone 1,2, E M Richardson 1,2, Helen Bulaschenko 1,2, Irmgard Landolt 1,2, Walter Applin 1,2
PMCID: PMC438654  PMID: 14354020

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