Skip Nav Destination
Close Modal
Update search
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
NARROW
Format
Article Type
Date
Availability
1-2 of 2
Keywords: head-out water immersion
Close
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account
Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Sort by
Articles
Aldosterone, atrial natriuretic factor and sodium intake as determinants of the natriuretic response to head-out water immersion in healthy subjects
Available to PurchaseLeonard C. Warner, Gilles A. Morali, Judith A. Miller, Alexander G. Logan, Karl L. Skorecki, Laurence M. Blendis
Journal:
Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1991) 80 (5): 475–480.
Published: 01 May 1991
...Leonard C. Warner; Gilles A. Morali; Judith A. Miller; Alexander G. Logan; Karl L. Skorecki; Laurence M. Blendis 1. The effect of sodium intake on the natriuresis and hormonal changes induced by head-out water immersion was studied in seven normal subjects during head-out water immersion...
Articles
Role of prostaglandins in the natriuresis of head-out water immersion in humans
Available to Purchase
Journal:
Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1991) 80 (5): 481–488.
Published: 01 May 1991
...Ton J. Rabelink; Hein A. Koomans; Evert J. Dorhout Mees 1. Prostaglandins may play a role in the natriuresis seen after acute circulatory challenges. To assess this role in head-out water immersion, we compared, in clearance studies, the effects of acute (24 h) and chronic (7 days) administration...