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Antinatriferic Plasma Activity in Edematous States with Special Reference to Congestive Cardiac Failure

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Natriuretic Hormone

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With this report I want to draw your attention to some points that may be important for the evaluation of a natriuretic hormone in states of disease.

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Krück, F. (1978). Antinatriferic Plasma Activity in Edematous States with Special Reference to Congestive Cardiac Failure. In: Kramer, H.J., Krück, F. (eds) Natriuretic Hormone. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66969-9_8

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