The Relative Importance of Urinary pH and Urinary Content of Citrate, Magnesium and Calcium in the Production of Nephro Calcinosis by Diet and Acetazolamide in the Rat (Q57228982)
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scholarly article by A Z Györy et al published November 1970 in Clinical science
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English | The Relative Importance of Urinary pH and Urinary Content of Citrate, Magnesium and Calcium in the Production of Nephro Calcinosis by Diet and Acetazolamide in the Rat |
scholarly article by A Z Györy et al published November 1970 in Clinical science |
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The relative importance of urinary pH and urinary content of citrate, magnesium and calcium in the production of nephro calcinosis by diet and acetazolamide in the rat (English)
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The Relative Importance of Urinary pH and Urinary Content of Citrate, Magnesium and Calcium in the Production of Nephro Calcinosis by Diet and Acetazolamide in the Rat (English)
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A. Z. Györy
K. D. Edwards
J. Robinson
November 1970
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605-23
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