MECHANISM OF NATRIURESIS AND DIURESIS DURING ELEVATED RENAL ARTERIAL PRESSURE.

Continuous perfusion of the dog's renal artery at pressures averaging 200 mm Hg resulted in natriuresis, increased osmolar clearance, and increase in urine volume. The diuresis was typified by a de...

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