Tissue culture of human kidney epithelial cells of proximal tubule origin.
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S. Spicer | D. Sens | M. Sens | A. Garvin | C. Detrisac | Carol J. Detrisac | A. Julian Garvin | Samuel S. Spicer | Donald A. Sens
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