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Sodium Load Combined with Low Doses of Exogenous Angiotensin II Upregulate Intrarenal Angiotensin II
Kidney and Blood Pressure Research, 10/08/09
Roson MI et al. – Local renal Ang II levels were upregulated when acute sodium overload and nonhypertensive Ang II doses were administered simultaneously in normal rats, independently from blood pressure and glomerular function changes.
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