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Urine Protein Determination in Dogs and Cats: Comparison of Dipstick and Sulfasalicylic Acid Procedures

Vet Clin Pathol 20(4):95-97 (1991)

DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-165X.1991.tb00865.x
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