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Keywords: Tubular reabsorption of sodium
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Der Einfluss einer unterschiedlichen glomerulären Filtrationsrate auf die Volumenregulation bei Kaninchen unter hypotoner Expansion des Extrazellulärraumes
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1973) 28 (3-5): 172–177.
Published Online: 26 January 2010
... by differences in the free water clearance (group A: ± 0.13 ± SD 0.07 ml/min/kg, group B: ± 0.11 ± SD 0.05 ml/min/kg, p > 0.60), but by a different tubular reabsorption of sodium: group A: 95.1 ± SD 2.11%, group B: 89.4 ± SD 1.53% (p < 0.001). Our results suggest that a physiological mechanism controls...