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      Wasserdurchlässigkeit und Permeabilität der Capillarwände

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      Ergebnisse der Physiologie Biologischen Chemie und Experimentellen Pharmakologie
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                Ergebnisse der Physiologie Biologischen Chemie und Experimentellen Pharmakologie
                Ergebnisse der Physiologie und exper. Pharmakologie
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0303-4240
                1617-5786
                December 1957
                December 1957
                : 49
                : 1
                : 59-126
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                10.1007/BF02269483
                3b99b3e0-29fc-4ac0-a160-8286235c3e19
                © 1957

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