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Original Article

Increased transvascular escape rate and lymph drainage of albumin in pigs during intravenous diuretic medication. Relations to treatment in man and transport mechanisms

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Pages 423-429 | Received 28 Nov 1981, Accepted 05 Apr 1982, Published online: 17 Mar 2010

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