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Continuous Recording of K+ and Ca2+ Pancreatic Juice of Conscious Rats Provided with an Extracorporeal Pancreatic Loop

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Haberich, F.J. (1981). Continuous Recording of K+ and Ca2+ Pancreatic Juice of Conscious Rats Provided with an Extracorporeal Pancreatic Loop. In: Lübbers, D.W., Acker, H., Buck, R.P., Eisenman, G., Kessler, M.D., Simon, W. (eds) Progress in Enzyme and Ion-Selective Electrodes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67924-7_35

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