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Clin Sci (Lond) (1994) 87 (1): 13–20.
Published: 01 July 1994
..., and a final 1 h period with lower body negative pressure. 4. During noradrenaline infusion the relative decrease in effective renal plasma flow, glomerular filtration rate and clearance of lithium and sodium was significantly more pronounced in the long-term transplanted patients than in the control subjects...
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1993) 84 (2): 237–242.
Published: 01 February 1993
... with placebo. Lithium did not significantly affect glomerular filtration rate, but both doses slightly increased effective renal plasma flow by 7% ( P < 0.05) and 10% ( P < 0.01), respectively. 3. The maximal natriuretic and diuretic effects of dopamine were not reduced by lithium, but the percentage...
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1989) 77 (1): 105–111.
Published: 01 July 1989
...M. G. Koopman; G. C. M. Koomen; R. T. Krediet; E. A. M. de Moor; F. J. Hoek; L. Arisz 1. In a group of 11 normal individuals we measured glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by inulin clearances and effective renal plasma flow (ERPF) by p -aminohippurate clearances during a period of 24 h and a regimen...
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1978) 54 (1): 75–83.
Published: 01 January 1978
... depletion saralasin decreased mean blood pressure by 33 mmHg, 35 mmHg and 18 mmHg respectively. The saralasin-induced decrease in blood pressure significantly correlated with the log of the initial plasma renin activity. 3. Saralasin infusion decreased effective renal plasma flow (ERPF) in all three...