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Fructose administration to the uricase inhibited rat produces a very marked elevation in serum urate levels.
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Stavric, B., Johnson, W.J., Clayman, S. et al. Effect of fructose administration on serum urate levels in the uricase inhibited rat. Experientia 32, 373–374 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01940847
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