Natriuretic activity in plasma and urine of salt-loaded man and sheep
AUTOR(ES)
Sealey, Jean E.
RESUMO
The present study was designed to examine the question of whether or not there is a natriuretic hormonal substance involved in the renal regulation of sodium balance.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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