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Robert W. Schrier

Researcher at University of Colorado Denver

Publications -  595
Citations -  41275

Robert W. Schrier is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vasopressin & Renal function. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 586 publications receiving 38996 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert W. Schrier include Parke-Davis & University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

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Role of Aldosterone in the Sodium Retention of Patients with Nephrotic Syndrome

TL;DR: It is concluded that aldosterone is a significant contributor to the sodium retention in patients with nephrotic syndrome by using the more specific ald testosterone antagonist, spironolactone.
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Prevention of ischemic acute renal failure with impermeant solutes.

TL;DR: The present results indicate that isotonic, impermeant solutes provide functional protection against ischemic acute renal failure and is mediated, at least in part, by better maintenance of transglomerular hydrostatic pressure and prevention of secondary tubular obstruction.
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Adenine nucleotide metabolism and mitochondrial Ca2+ transport following renal ischemia.

TL;DR: The present results suggest that passive mitochondrial Ca2+ accumulation may occur during the later stages of reperfusion, probably due to a progressive increase in the cytosolic Ca2- concentration.
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Progress in blood pressure control in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

TL;DR: Although this percentage of blood pressure control in patients with ADPKD remains suboptimal, it compares very favorably with the 27% estimated blood pressure Control in patientsWith essential hypertension from 1991 to 1994 in the United States.
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Effects of calcium channel blockers on renal function.

TL;DR: Experimental studies in animals and humans indicate the potential therapeutic use of CEBs in several important clinical situations, for example attenuating the course of acute renal failure and slowing the progression of chronic renal failure.