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Sodium deficient rats show a marked antidiuresis in response to an intragastric water load thus invalidating the hypothesis that increased water intake of hyposalemic animals results from an increased urine formation.
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1. This research was supported by PHS Grant NB05940.
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Vance, W.B. Decreased urine formation in sodium depleted rats. Psychon Sci 12, 102 (1968). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03331216
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