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Influence of sex on the urinary bilirubin excretion at increased free plasma haemoglobin levels in whole dogs and in isolated normothermic perfused dog kidneys

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Si le taux sanguin en hémoglobine libre dépasse les 50 mg/100 ml, l'excrétion rénale de la bilirubine est fortement augmentée chez le chien, tandis qu'elle reste faible chez la chienne. Les mêmes résultats sont obtenues par perfusion de reins isolés avec du sang hépariné ou défibriné.

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de Schepper, J., van der Stock, J. Influence of sex on the urinary bilirubin excretion at increased free plasma haemoglobin levels in whole dogs and in isolated normothermic perfused dog kidneys. Experientia 27, 1264–1265 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136676

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