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Absorption of Radioiodine through the Bladder-Wall in the Rabbit

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NUMEROUS studies have been made of the absorption of a variety of substances through the bladder-wall in frogs, rabbits, canines and humans1–8. We report below a study of some factors influencing the absorption of iodide ions in rabbits.

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ANDRYSEK, O., SCHÜCK, O. Absorption of Radioiodine through the Bladder-Wall in the Rabbit. Nature 183, 893–894 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/183893a0

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