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. 1959 Aug;38(8):1278–1289. doi: 10.1172/JCI103903

EVIDENCE THAT A HUMORAL AGENT STIMULATES THE ADRENAL CORTEX TO SECRETE ALDOSTERONE IN EXPERIMENTAL SECONDARY HYPERALDOSTERONISM *

Nicholas A Yankopoulos 1,2, James O Davis 1,2, Bernard Kliman 1,2, Ralph E Peterson 1,2, Alfred Casper 1,2
PMCID: PMC442082  PMID: 13673084

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