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BY perfusion tests performed on the kidneys of rabbits which had previously been intravenously injected with inulin (100 mgm./kgm. body-weight), it has been shown that inulin was deposited in the kidney tubule cells1. These observations were recently confirmed by Balint and Forgacs2. Other authors, however, did not agree with my conclusions3,4.
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GAYER, J., GRAUL, E. & HUNDESHAGEN, H. Autoradiographical Detection of Tritium-labelled Inulin in the Kidney. Nature 189, 500 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189500a0
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