An in vivo study of cation transport in essential hypertension.
In order to study cation transport in vivo the changes in plasma and red cell rubidium concentrations were measured following an oral load of rubidium chloride. Eight patients receiving short-term digoxin therapy, 10 patients with chronic renal failure and 22 patients with untreated essential hypert...
Main Authors: | Boon, N, Aronson, J, Hallis, K, Raine, A, Grahame-Smith, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1984
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