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. 1955 Apr;34(4):538–544. doi: 10.1172/JCI103102

THE ACIDIFYING EFFECT OF RUBIDIUM IN NORMAL AND POTASSIUM-DEFICIENT ALKALOTIC RATS 1

Arnold S Relman 1,2,3,4, Arlene M Roy 1,2,3,4, William B Schwartz 1,2,3,4
PMCID: PMC438659  PMID: 14367508

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