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. 1960 Dec;39(12):1909–1913. doi: 10.1172/JCI104215

RENAL MECHANISMS FOR THE EXCRETION OF INORGANIC SULFATE IN MAN *

E Lovell Becker 1,2,, Henry O Heinemann 1,2,, Kietsu Igarashi 1,2,§, Jurg E Hodler 1,2,, Herbert Gershberg 1,2
PMCID: PMC441916  PMID: 13688443

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