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. 1957 Jun;36(6 Pt 2):941–965. doi: 10.1172/JCI103495

METABOLIC STUDIES IN PARALYTIC ACUTE ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS. I. ALTERATIONS IN NITROGEN AND CREATINE METABOLISM 1

G Donald Whedon 1,2,2, Ephraim Shorr 1,2,, Vincent Toscani 1,2, Estelle Stevens 1,2
PMCID: PMC441768  PMID: 13439029

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