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Das Verhalten des Quotienten Harnstoff-N:Rest-N bei normalen und nephrektomierten, urämischen Ratten

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(1) The quotient urea nitrogen: non-protein nitrogen was determined in nephrectomized uremic rats and compared with the quotient in control animals. The quotient in nephrectomized uremic animals was 0.74, in control animals 0.35. The elevation of the quotient is of hepatic origin.

(2) The desamination was increased in the liver of nephrectomized uremic animals in comparison to controls; the urea production was unchanged.

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Bosshardt, R., Thölen, H. & Enderlin, F. Das Verhalten des Quotienten Harnstoff-N:Rest-N bei normalen und nephrektomierten, urämischen Ratten. Experientia 13, 497–499 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02159421

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