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Sodium-dependent urinary acidification in patients with aldosterone deficiency and in adrenalectomized rats: Effect of furosemide
D. C. Batlle
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Medicine, Nephrology Division
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sodium
71%
excretion
71%
urine
57%
ph value
57%
acidification
57%
aldosterone
57%
rats
42%
patients
42%
secretion
42%
tubules
42%
hydrogen ions
42%
transport
28%
mineralocorticoids
28%
data
14%
animals
14%
stimulation
14%
administration
14%
kidneys
14%
plasma
14%
increasing
14%
diuretics
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Furosemide
100%
Excretion
71%
Urine
57%
Acid
57%
Sodium
42%
Secretion (Process)
42%
Proton
42%
Metabolic Acidosis
42%
Urine Acidification
42%
Sodium Transport
28%
Aldosterone
28%
Mineralocorticoid
28%
Hypoaldosteronism
28%
Patient
28%
Diuretic Agent
14%
Stimulation
14%
Chronic Kidney Disease
14%
Ammonium
14%
Absence
14%
Inpatient
14%
Plasma
14%