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. 1956 Jan;35(1):44–56. doi: 10.1172/JCI103251

STUDIES ON THE METABOLISM OF PLASMA PROTEINS IN THE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME. I. ALBUMIN, γ-GLOBULIN AND IRON-BINDING GLOBULIN 1

David Gitlin 1,2,3, Charles A Janeway 1,2,3, Lee E Farr 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC438777  PMID: 13278400

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