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IN a recent publication, Senior1 has emphasized the importance of the preservation of rabbit urine preceding estimations of its glucuronide content. This point has been previously made by, for example, Venning2 and by Bucher and Geschickter3 with regard to pregnanediol glucuronide in human urine, and has lately been further investigated4.
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Senior, N., Quart. J. Pharm. and Pharmacol., 21, 16 (1948).
Venning, E. H., J. Biol. Chem., 126, 595 (1938).
Bucher, N., and Geschickter, C. F., Endocrin., 27, 727 (1940).
Bisset, N. G., Brooksbank, B. W. L., and Haslewood, G. A. D., Biochem. J., 42, 366 (1948).
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BARBER, M., BROOKSBANK, B. & HASLEWOOD, G. Destruction of Urinary Glucuronide by Bacteria. Nature 162, 701–702 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162701b0
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