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. 2025;28(4):527–532. doi: 10.22038/ijbms.2025.81832.17701

Figure 1.

Blood pressure (A), plasma (B), and urine Na+ (C) on normal diet. Blood pressure (D) and urinary Na+ excretion (E) in male and female mice when switched from normal sodium (0.49% NaCl; day 1 to 3) to high sodium (4.9% NaCl; day 4–12) diet

Figure 1

The asterisk indicates P<0.05, NS means P>0.05, male versus female