1954
DOI: 10.1172/jci102937
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On the Role of the Kidney during Nephrotic Edema: Potassium Excretion and Sodium Retention 1

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“…Metcoff et at. (68,69) interpreted their data to suggest that there may be a homeostatic kidney response to a reversible cell defect favoring potassium loss and, indirectly, sodium retention in nephrosis. Gribitz et at.…”
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“…Metcoff et at. (68,69) interpreted their data to suggest that there may be a homeostatic kidney response to a reversible cell defect favoring potassium loss and, indirectly, sodium retention in nephrosis. Gribitz et at.…”
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confidence: 99%