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. 1956 May;35(5):522–532. doi: 10.1172/JCI103305

THE CAUSAL ROLE OF PLASMA ALBUMIN DEFICIENCY IN EXPERIMENTAL NEPHROTIC HYPERLIPEMIA AND HYPERCHOLESTEREMIA 1

Ray H Rosenman 1, Meyer Friedman 1, Sanford O Byers 1, Malcolm K Smith 1
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