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Bilateral resection of the whole superficial kidney cortex (approximately 75% of glomeruli) was carried out in rats. These animals needed some 2 days longer to restore their, sodium balance when placed from low to high sodium intake in comparison with rats subjected to other types of partial nephrectomy.
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Acknowledgment. The authors thank Dr. A. Sabanas, Chicago, for his help in preparing the manuscript.
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Hohenegger, M., Sonntag, A. & Szemeredi, I. Bilateral resection of superficial rat kidney cortex: Effect on sodium balance. Experientia 31, 812–814 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01938479
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