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Peritubular capillary permeability of albumin in saline and water diuresis

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Ce travail compare le passage de l'albumine marquée, de l'inuline, et du thiosulfate à partir du lit capillaire dans la lymphe rénale capsulaire et hilaire, chez le chien soumis à des diurèses salines et aqueuses. Les résultats suggèrent que la perméabilité capillaire péritubulaire est influencée de mainière différente par la variation des conditions de diurèse.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the advice of Dr.K. L. Zierler and the technical assistance of MissM. J. Sypula

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Pinter, G.G., O'Morchoe, C.C.C. Peritubular capillary permeability of albumin in saline and water diuresis. Experientia 28, 1177–1179 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946154

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