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. 1956 Oct;35(10):1080–1088. doi: 10.1172/JCI103362

STUDIES OF THE EFFECTS OF LARGE DOSES OF BACTERIAL PYROGEN IN THE DOG. I. THE RENAL HANDLING OF SALT AND WATER 1,2

J Leonard Brandt 1,2, Barnett Zumoff 1,2,3, Leonard Castleman 1,2, Herman D Ruskin 1,2, Audrey Jones 1,2, Seymour Zuckerman 1,2, Mary Bianchi 1,2
PMCID: PMC441682  PMID: 13367204

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