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REABSORPTION of electrolytes in the renal tubules has been examined for phosphates by Harrison and Harrison1 and Smith, Ollayas and Winkler2 in the dog, and by Barclay, Bray and Cooke3 in man, and for chlorides by Hare, Hare and Phillips4.
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Harrison, H. E., and Harrison, H. C., J. Clin. Invest., 20, 47 (1941); Amer. J. Physiol., 134, 78 (1941).
Smith, P. K., Ollayas, R. W., and Winkler, A. J., J. Clin. Invest., 22, 143 (1943).
Barclay, J. A., Bray, H. G., and Cooke, W. T., J. Physiol. (in the Press).
Hare, R. S., Hare, K., and Phillips, D. M., Amer. J. Physiol., 140, 334 (1943).
Smith, H., "Physiology of the Kidney" (New York, 1937).
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BARCLAY, J., COOKE, W. Reabsorption of Electrolytes in the Renal Tubules. Nature 154, 85–86 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154085b0
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