The increase in urinary electrolyte excretion produced by mercurial diuretics is dependent on urinary electrolyte concentration and urinary volume changes
A marked but transient decrease in glomerular filtration rate and renal blood flow frequently occurs...
T H E use of mercury as a diuretic was advocated first by Jendrassik x in 1886. He administered freq...
concerning the action of xanthine diuretics there has been much debate regarding the mechanism by wh...
Duggan and Pitts (1950) claim that in the dog mercurial diuretics in maxi-mally tolerated doses and ...
Experimental analysis of renal regulation of so-dium and chloride excretion is complicated by the fa...
Recent studies on the mechanism of action of organic mercurial diuretics have been interpreted as in...
the diuretic action of organic mercury compounds is renal rather than extrarenal. The use of clear-a...
The electrolyte and water losses in 75 instances of diuresis following Mercuhydrin were studied in 1...
No less than three lines of evidence suggest that organic mercurial compounds exert a diuretic actio...
The diuretic response to ethacrynic acid [2,:3-dichloro-4- (2-methylenebutyryl) phenoxy-acetic acid]...
Effect of HWI and NaCl overload on urine excretion and blood concentrations of electrolytes.</p
It is well known that changes in acid-base balance influence an organic mercurial-induced diuresis (...
reduction in the protein-bound sulfhydryl (PBSH) concentration in various types of renal cells produ...
The elimination of urine from the body is not the function of the kidney alone: the blood and the ti...
Previous studies (1) from this laboratory have indicated that urinary excretion of mercury reaches a...
A marked but transient decrease in glomerular filtration rate and renal blood flow frequently occurs...
T H E use of mercury as a diuretic was advocated first by Jendrassik x in 1886. He administered freq...
concerning the action of xanthine diuretics there has been much debate regarding the mechanism by wh...
Duggan and Pitts (1950) claim that in the dog mercurial diuretics in maxi-mally tolerated doses and ...
Experimental analysis of renal regulation of so-dium and chloride excretion is complicated by the fa...
Recent studies on the mechanism of action of organic mercurial diuretics have been interpreted as in...
the diuretic action of organic mercury compounds is renal rather than extrarenal. The use of clear-a...
The electrolyte and water losses in 75 instances of diuresis following Mercuhydrin were studied in 1...
No less than three lines of evidence suggest that organic mercurial compounds exert a diuretic actio...
The diuretic response to ethacrynic acid [2,:3-dichloro-4- (2-methylenebutyryl) phenoxy-acetic acid]...
Effect of HWI and NaCl overload on urine excretion and blood concentrations of electrolytes.</p
It is well known that changes in acid-base balance influence an organic mercurial-induced diuresis (...
reduction in the protein-bound sulfhydryl (PBSH) concentration in various types of renal cells produ...
The elimination of urine from the body is not the function of the kidney alone: the blood and the ti...
Previous studies (1) from this laboratory have indicated that urinary excretion of mercury reaches a...
A marked but transient decrease in glomerular filtration rate and renal blood flow frequently occurs...
T H E use of mercury as a diuretic was advocated first by Jendrassik x in 1886. He administered freq...
concerning the action of xanthine diuretics there has been much debate regarding the mechanism by wh...