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139 related items for PubMed ID: 2918946

  • 1. Free and sulfoconjugated catecholamines in normotensive uremic patients: effects of hemodialysis.
    Musso NR, Deferrari G, Pende A, Vergassola C, Saffioti S, Gurreri G, Lotti G.
    Nephron; 1989; 51(3):344-9. PubMed ID: 2918946
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  • 3. Free and sulfoconjugated catecholamine responses at birth in newborn sheep.
    Oyama K, Padbury J, Martinez A, Chappell B, Stein H, Blount L, Buhl E.
    Am J Physiol; 1992 Jul; 263(1 Pt 1):E23-7. PubMed ID: 1636697
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  • 5. Is the platelet phenolsulfotransferase involved in the sulfoconjugation of plasma catecholamines?
    Romain Y, Demassieux S, D'Angelo G, Gyger M, Carrière S.
    Can J Physiol Pharmacol; 1986 Sep; 64(9):1197-201. PubMed ID: 3465424
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  • 6. Plasma catecholamine response to postural stimulation in normotensive and dialysis hypotension-prone uremic patients.
    Cannella G, Picotti GB, Movilli E, Cancarini G, De Marinis S, Galva MD, Maiorca R.
    Nephron; 1981 Sep; 27(6):285-91. PubMed ID: 7266717
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  • 8. Variable levels of plasma catecholamines and dopamine beta-hydroxylase in hemodialysis patients.
    Corder CN, Sharma J, McDonald RH.
    Nephron; 1980 Sep; 25(6):267-72. PubMed ID: 6993966
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  • 9. Turnover of free and conjugated serum catecholamines during hemodialysis.
    Corneille L, LaChance S, Demassieux S, Carrière S.
    Clin Invest Med; 1983 Sep; 6(1):11-7. PubMed ID: 6831790
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  • 10. Plasma catecholamines and vascular reactivity in uremic and dialysis patients.
    Campese VM, Iseki K, Massry SG.
    Contrib Nephrol; 1984 Sep; 41():90-8. PubMed ID: 6525874
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  • 11. Plasma free and sulfoconjugated catecholamine responses to varying exercise intensity.
    Sothmann MS, Gustafson AB, Chandler M.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1987 Aug; 63(2):654-8. PubMed ID: 3654425
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  • 17. Circadian variations of free and sulfoconjugated catecholamines in normal subjects.
    Kuchel O, Buu NT.
    Endocr Res; 1985 Aug; 11(1-2):17-25. PubMed ID: 3840083
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  • 18. Increased plasma norepinephrine and sympathetic nervous activity in essential hypertensive and uremic humans: effects of clonidine.
    Izzo JL, Santarosa RP, Larrabee PS, Smith RJ, Kallay MC.
    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1987 Aug; 10 Suppl 12():S225-9. PubMed ID: 2455184
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  • 20. Haemodynamic and catecholamine responses to induction of anaesthesia and tracheal intubation in diabetic and non-diabetic uraemic patients.
    Kirvelä M, Scheinin M, Lindgren L.
    Br J Anaesth; 1995 Jan; 74(1):60-5. PubMed ID: 7880709
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