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107 related items for PubMed ID: 10863994

  • 41. Effects of enalapril on renal sodium handling in healthy subjects on low, intermediate, and high sodium intake.
    Vos PF, Boer P, Koomans HA.
    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1993 Jul; 22(1):27-32. PubMed ID: 7690092
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  • 42. Short-term effects of low protein-normal sodium diet on renal function in chronic renal failure.
    Cianciaruso B, Bellizzi V, Capuano A, Bovi G, Nastasi A, Conte G, De Nicola L.
    Kidney Int; 1994 Mar; 45(3):852-60. PubMed ID: 8196288
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  • 43. Feeding-induced increase in urinary dopamine excretion is independent of renal innervation and sodium intake.
    Mühlbauer B, Osswald H.
    Am J Physiol; 1994 Apr; 266(4 Pt 2):F563-7. PubMed ID: 8184888
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  • 44. Dopamine D2-like receptors and amino acid-induced glomerular hyperfiltration in humans.
    Luippold G, Schneider S, Stefanescu A, Benöhr P, Mühlbauer B.
    Br J Clin Pharmacol; 2001 May; 51(5):415-21. PubMed ID: 11421998
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  • 45. Acute effects of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition on renal function in heterozygous ren-2-transgenic rats on normal or low sodium intake.
    Vanecková I, Cahová M, Kramer HJ, Husková Z, Skaroupková P, Komers R, Bader M, Ganten D, Cervenka L.
    Kidney Blood Press Res; 2004 May; 27(4):203-10. PubMed ID: 15273422
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  • 47. Low urine flow reduces the capacity to excrete a sodium load in humans.
    Choukroun G, Schmitt F, Martinez F, Drüeke TB, Bankir L.
    Am J Physiol; 1997 Nov; 273(5):R1726-33. PubMed ID: 9374816
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  • 55. Renal dopaminergic mechanisms in renal parenchymal diseases and hypertension.
    Pestana M, Jardim H, Correia F, Vieira-Coelho MA, Soares-da-Silva P.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2001 Nov; 16 Suppl 1():53-9. PubMed ID: 11369822
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  • 60. [Is the renal dopamine involved in the sodium retention in the nephrotic syndrome?].
    Hou FF, Zhang X.
    Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi; 1992 Sep; 31(9):552-5, 587. PubMed ID: 1303850
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