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  • 21. Treatment of prolapse rectum in children with injections of sclerosing agents.
    Dutta BN, Das AK.
    J Indian Med Assoc; 1977 Dec 16; 69(12):275-6. PubMed ID: 614391
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  • 22. Cerebral sodium-angiotensin interaction demonstrated with "subthreshold" amounts of angiotensin II.
    Leksell LG, Rundgren M.
    Acta Physiol Scand; 1977 Aug 16; 100(4):494-6. PubMed ID: 906853
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  • 23. [Role of spinal alpha adrenoceptor in the inhibition of renal sympathetic nerve activity and natriuresis induced by blood volume expansion in rabbits].
    Wang Y, Lin MZ, Han GC.
    Sheng Li Xue Bao; 1997 Dec 16; 49(6):679-84. PubMed ID: 9863192
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  • 24. Natriuretic role of oxytocin in sodium homeostasis in rats.
    Sjöquist M, Huang W, Jacobsson E, Lee SL, Ulfendahl HR.
    Adv Exp Med Biol; 1995 Dec 16; 395():353-4. PubMed ID: 8713990
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  • 25. Enhanced cardiovascular alteration and Fos expression induced by central salt loading in a conscious rat transgenic for the metallothionein-vasopressin fusion gene.
    Chu CP, Kato K, Jin QH, Qiu DL, Yu NS, Oiso Y, Kannan H.
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  • 26. Oxytocin augmentation of intra-amniotic saline for termination of pregnancy.
    Karam KS, Burnett LS, King TM.
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  • 27. Evidence for cerebral sodium sensors involved in water drinking in sheep.
    McKinley MJ, Denton DA, Leksell L, Tarjan E, Weisinger RS.
    Physiol Behav; 1980 Oct 16; 25(4):501-4. PubMed ID: 7208646
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  • 28. Dependence of saline-induced natriuresis upon exposure of the kidney to the physical effects of extracellular fluid volume expansion.
    Fitzgibbons JP, Gennari FJ, Garfinkel HB, Cortell S.
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  • 29. Contribution of splanchnic area to the control of renal electrolyte excretion in conscious rats.
    López-Novoa JM, Zubiaur M.
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  • 30. Is hypertonic saline better than normal saline for allergic rhinitis in children?
    Degirmencioglu H, Karadag A, Avci Z, Kurtaran H, Catal F.
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  • 31. Evidence for hormonal participation in the natriuretic and kaliuretic responses to intraventricular hypertonic saline and norepinephrine.
    Morris M, McCann SM, Orias R.
    Proc Soc Exp Biol Med; 1976 May 16; 152(1):95-8. PubMed ID: 1265086
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  • 32. [Intravenous administration of a hypertonic solution for the detection of "latent" leukocytosis in acute appendicitis].
    Dzhalagoniia AA, Achba ZI, Vakhrushev EN, Kozlov VA.
    Vestn Khir Im I I Grek; 1984 Nov 16; 133(11):71-3. PubMed ID: 6523668
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  • 33. Search for a natriuretic mechanism sensitive to sodium in the brain of the monkey.
    Kumar MA, Swaminathan S.
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  • 34. Essential precautions with IV solutions. You can't be casual...even with normal saline.
    Juliani LM.
    RN; 1981 May 16; 44(5):66-9. PubMed ID: 6908743
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  • 35. Proceedings: The changes in renal function produced by infusion of hypertonic saline into the blood supplying a dog's kidney denervated by "auto-transplantation".
    Wilcox CS.
    J Physiol; 1976 Jun 16; 258(2):91P-92P. PubMed ID: 957196
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  • 36. Participation of cholinergic and adrenergic synapses of the medial septal area (MSA) in the natriuretic and kaliuretic responses to intraventricular hypertonic saline (NaCl).
    da Rocha MJ, Franci CR, Antunes-Rodrigues J.
    Physiol Behav; 1985 Jan 16; 34(1):23-8. PubMed ID: 4034692
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  • 37. Saline-induced natriuresis and renal blood flow in conscious dogs: effects of sodium infusion rate and concentration.
    Sandgaard NC, Andersen JL, Holstein-Rathlou NH, Bie P.
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  • 38. Comparison between the effects on hemodynamic responses of central and peripheral infusions of hypertonic NaCl during hemorrhage in conscious and isoflurane-anesthetized sheep.
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  • 39. Effects of hepatic NaCl receptor stimulation on renal nerve activity in conscious rabbits.
    Morita H, Ishiki K, Hosomi H.
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  • 40. Evidence of the role of the vagal nerves as a monitor in the gastrointestinal-renal axis of natriuresis in human: Effects of vagotomy.
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    Auton Neurosci; 2017 Jul 11; 205():99-109. PubMed ID: 28511917
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