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Electrolyte and water transport across epithelial cells

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Supported in part by grants from the John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc. and by the United States Public Health Service, research grants HE-06664 from the National Heart Institute and AM-04501 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases.

Work performed during tenure of a USPH Service Special Fellowship (1-F 3HE-18, 528).

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Leaf, A., Lichtenstein, N.S. & Civan, M.M. Electrolyte and water transport across epithelial cells. Protoplasma 63, 17–20 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01247991

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