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Impaired proximal tubular transport functions in anaesthetized splanchnicotomized dogs

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The maximal tubular transport of inorganic phosphate,d-glucose and para-aminohippuric acid, respectively, was depressed on the denervated side in unilaterally splanchnicotomized, anaesthetized dogs. It is concluded that renal sympathetic activity might in general regulate proximal tubular transport functions.

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The authors are indebted to Mrs V. Vajda, Mr A. Karai, Mrs K. Kéry, Mrs B. Asztalos, Mr S. Szécsi and Mr J. Vártok for their valuable technical assistance.

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Szalay, L., Bencsáth, P. & Takács, L. Impaired proximal tubular transport functions in anaesthetized splanchnicotomized dogs. Experientia 33, 42–43 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01936743

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