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Equilibration of water and sodium in blood and tissues

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This paper is a revised and updated version of material presented at the Gastroenterology Research Group Symposium, Chicago, Oct. 31, 1958.

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Edelman, I.S. Equilibration of water and sodium in blood and tissues. Digest Dis Sci 7, 28–33 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02231927

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