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. 1955 Apr;34(4):595–601. doi: 10.1172/JCI103108

MECHANISM OF INCREASED RENAL SODIUM EXCRETION FOLLOWING MANNITOL INFUSION IN MAN

T Franklin Williams 1,2,3,1, Walter Hollander Jr 1,2,3,1, Maurice B Strauss 1,2,3, Elsie C Rossmeisl 1,2,3, Regina McLean 1,2,3
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