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    Chan TY, Critchley JA, Ho CS, Chan JC, Tomlinson B.
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  • 29. [The source and significance of increased urinary dopamine excretion during sodium loading in rats].
    Kambara S, Yoneda S, Yoshimura M, Yamazaki H, Okabayashi H, Takeda K, Takahashi H, Ijichi H.
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    Barendregt JN, van Nispen tot Pannerden LA, Chang PC.
    J Hum Hypertens; 1994 Oct 20; 8(10):747-54. PubMed ID: 7837211
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  • 33. Renal metabolism and effects of the glutamyl derivatives of L-dopa and 5-hydroxytryptophan in man.
    Li Kam Wa TC, Freestone S, Samson RR, Johnston NR, Lee MR.
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  • 34. Effect of increased dietary phosphate intake on dopamine excretion in the presence and absence of the renal nerves.
    Berndt TJ, Khraibi AA, Thothathri V, Dousa TP, Tyce GM, Knox FG.
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    Blood Press; 2001 Aug 20; 10(4):212-6. PubMed ID: 11800059
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  • 39. Effects of water immersion on sympathoadrenal and dopa-dopamine systems in humans.
    Grossman E, Goldstein DS, Hoffman A, Wacks IR, Epstein M.
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