Published July 1935
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Micromethods for determination of ammonia, urea, total nitrogen, uric acid, creatinine (and creatine), and allantoin
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The success with which Krebs and Henseleit (1) employed Warburg's method of surviving tissue slices in the problem of the formation of urea in the liver encouraged its use for a direct attack on other problems of nitrogen metabolism in animals.
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© 1935 American Society of Biological Chemists. Received for publication, May 13, 1935.Attached Files
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