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Corrigendum for Brodsky and Carrasquer, Am J Physiol 199 (6) 1232-1238.
Am J Physiol 200: 1348-s, 1961;
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Effect of acid and alkaline K phosphate on acid and electrolyte excretion in dogs

William A. Brodsky 1 and Gaspar Carrasquer 1

1 Department of Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky

Page 1232: William A. Brodsky and Gaspar Carrasquer, "Effect of acid and alkaline K phosphate on acid and electrolyte excretion in dogs." Page 1232, second column, first sentence should read: Theoretically, one could account for various levels of ionic excretion as follows: potassium excretion changes from low to high steady state levels as a function of exogenous load of potassium, and not as a function of metabolic acid production or excretion.







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