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As yet no simple method is available to alter selectively the concentration of any ion in blood perfusing an isolated organ. Such a method would be of considerable value, and we report on the development of a suitable procedure.
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KUMAR, M., MACINTYRE, I. Use of Ion Exchange Resins to alter the Concentrations of Individual Inorganic Ions in Blood in vivo. Nature 200, 181 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200181a0
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