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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 296: F667-F668, 2009. First published January 28, 2009; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00037.2009 Free Article
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EDITORIAL FOCUS

ESSAYS ON APS CLASSIC PAPERS

Postnatal developmental renal physiology: a study of historic significance

Michel Baum

Departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas

This essay looks at the historic significance of an APS classic paper (http://www.the-aps.org/publications/classics/) that is freely available online:

Falk G. Maturation of renal function in infant rats. Am J Physiol 181: 157–170, 1955 (http://ajplegacy.physiology.org/cgi/reprint/181/1/157).



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: M. Baum, Department of Pediatrics, Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-9063 (Michel.Baum{at}UTSouthwestern.edu)







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