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Experiments on dogs with ureters separately exteriorized have shown that undernormal conditions the quantity and quality of urine excreted by each kidney differ.
Functional asymmetry, only weakly marked in spontaneous diuresis is more pronounced in cases of water loading and mercuzal diuresis. Morphine and chloral hydrate narcosis make both kidneys function more evenly. Asymmetry of kidney function is seemingly dependent on the functional state of the central nervous system.
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Eliseeva, A.M. Changes in renal excretory function in animals with separate exteriorized ureters. Bull Exp Biol Med 43, 570–573 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785740
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