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. 1949 Jul;28(4):648–652. doi: 10.1172/JCI102114

THE EFFECT OF ANOXIC ANOXIA ON THE HUMAN KIDNEY 1

Eugene Y Berger 1,2, Morton Galdston 1,2, Seymour A Horwitz 1,2, Roslyn Jackenthal 1,2, Marilyn Pruss 1,2
PMCID: PMC439645  PMID: 16695721

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