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  • 22. Renal functional outcome in unilateral hydronephrosis in newborn pigs.
    Eskild-Jensen A, Christensen H, Lindvig M, Frøkiaer J, Rehling M, Jorgensen HS, Djurhuus JC, Jorgensen TM.
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  • 23. Hydronephrosis causes salt-sensitive hypertension and impaired renal concentrating ability in mice.
    Carlström M, Sällström J, Skøtt O, Larsson E, Wåhlin N, Persson AE.
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  • 24. Renal blood flow increase during volume expansion in hydronephrotic rats.
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  • 27. [Changes in renal hemodynamics following experimental unilateral hydronephrotic transformation].
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    Biull Eksp Biol Med; 1980 Nov; 90(11):542-3. PubMed ID: 7192582
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  • 28. Dynamics of upper urinary tract in man. Peroperative electrophysiological findings in patients with manifest or suspected hydronephrosis.
    Djurhuus JC, Nerstrom B, Rask-Andersen H.
    Acta Chir Scand Suppl; 1976 Nov; 472():49-58. PubMed ID: 1072554
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  • 36. Adrenocorticotropic hormone in the control of renal tubular hydrogen ion secretion. Balance of non-metabolizable base in ACTH-stimulated weanling rats subject to acid or base loading.
    Kildeberg P, Wamberg S, Engel K.
    Acta Physiol Scand; 1988 Jul; 133(3):381-9. PubMed ID: 2852441
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  • 37. Ammonium chloride induced acidosis and aldosterone secretion in the goat.
    Augustinsson O, Johansson K.
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  • 39. Partial ureteric obstruction in weanling rats. II. Long-term effects on renal function and arterial blood pressure.
    Josephson S, Lännergren K, Eklöf AC.
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  • 40. The spectrum of endemic renal tubular acidosis in the northeast of Thailand.
    Vasuvattakul S, Nimmannit S, Chaovakul V, Susaengrat W, Shayakul C, Malasit P, Halperin ML, Nilwarangkur S.
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