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Renal handling, turnover, and metabolism of salicylates in a desert rodent
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53639
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RP21361
Author:
Tonkin, Anne L.
;
Wheldrake, J. F.
;
Baudinette, R. V.
Citation:
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. 1977 v.58C : 85-89;
Year:
1977
Subject:
Rodents - Australia
;
Rodents - Physiology
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Desert fauna - Adaptation
;
Muridae
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