Aldosterone on sodium transport of rat distal colon in long-term adrenalectomy during acute and chronic substitution
AUTOR(ES)
Horster, Michael
RESUMO
1. The influence of aldosterone upon water and sodium transport properties of the distal colon was studied in long-term adrenalectomy (11-29 days).
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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