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. 1964 Mar;43(3):416–424. doi: 10.1172/JCI104926

The Characteristics of Renal Hypoperfusion in Dogs with Acute and Chronic Reductions in Glomerular Filtration Rate as Disclosed by the Pattern of Water and Solute Excretion after Hypotonic Saline Infusions *

George Van Giesen 1,, Merrick Reese 1, Fredrik Kiil 1,, Floyd C Rector Jr 1, Donald W Seldin 1
PMCID: PMC441934  PMID: 14135492

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