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The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier of normal children as determined by the bromide permeability quotient

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Financed through Child Neurology Research (Friedsam Foundation).

Communicated from the departments of anatomy, biochemistry and pediatrics, University of Georgia School of Medicine, and the University Hospital, Augusta, Georgia.

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Mettler, F.A., Robinow, M., Brown, W.R. et al. The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier of normal children as determined by the bromide permeability quotient. Psych Quar 13, 639–680 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01571532

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