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Erythrocytäre Anionenkonzentrationen bei renaler Insuffizienz

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In chronic renal insufficiency, concentrations of chloride and inorganic phosphate in human red blood cells are elevated. There is no correlation between serum non-protein nitrogen and the anionic concentrations of red blood cells. Positive correlations exist between corresponding cellular and extracellular anionic concentrations.

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Hänze, S., Brost, F. Erythrocytäre Anionenkonzentrationen bei renaler Insuffizienz. Experientia 22, 830–831 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01897445

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