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February 01 1977
The Renin-Aldosterone System in Cirrhosis with Unimpaired Renal Function: Evidence for Increased Renal Tubular Sensitivity and Renin-Aldosterone Dissociation
S. P. Wilkinson
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S. P. Wilkinson
1Liver Unit and Departments of Biochemical Pharmacology and Chemical Pathology, King's College Hospital and Medical School
2Thorn Institute of Clinical Science, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London
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T. P. Jowett
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T. P. Jowett
1Liver Unit and Departments of Biochemical Pharmacology and Chemical Pathology, King's College Hospital and Medical School
2Thorn Institute of Clinical Science, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London
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I. K. Smith
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I. K. Smith
1Liver Unit and Departments of Biochemical Pharmacology and Chemical Pathology, King's College Hospital and Medical School
2Thorn Institute of Clinical Science, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London
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J. Keenan
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J. Keenan
1Liver Unit and Departments of Biochemical Pharmacology and Chemical Pathology, King's College Hospital and Medical School
2Thorn Institute of Clinical Science, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London
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J. D. H. Slater
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J. D. H. Slater
1Liver Unit and Departments of Biochemical Pharmacology and Chemical Pathology, King's College Hospital and Medical School
2Thorn Institute of Clinical Science, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London
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Roger Williams
Roger Williams
1Liver Unit and Departments of Biochemical Pharmacology and Chemical Pathology, King's College Hospital and Medical School
2Thorn Institute of Clinical Science, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1977) 52 (2): 5P.
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S. P. Wilkinson, T. P. Jowett, I. K. Smith, J. Keenan, J. D. H. Slater, Roger Williams; The Renin-Aldosterone System in Cirrhosis with Unimpaired Renal Function: Evidence for Increased Renal Tubular Sensitivity and Renin-Aldosterone Dissociation. Clin Sci Mol Med 1 February 1977; 52 (2): 5P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs052005P
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