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Effect of urinary extracts from salt-loaded man on urinary sodium excretion by the rat

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It is concluded that the urine from the subjects when salt-loaded contains a natriuretic substance.
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This article is published in Kidney International.The article was published on 1972-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1756 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Urine & Sodium.

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Natriuretic activity in plasma and urine of salt-loaded man and sheep

TL;DR: The data suggest that the increases in sodium excretion mediated by this hormonal substance depend in part on the coparticipation of other physical and perhaps humoral factors.
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The effect of dialysates and ultrafiltrates of plasma of saline-loaded dogs on toad bladder sodium transport

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used selective molecular filters which permit passage of substances on the basis of molecular weight and three dimensional configuration to obtain direct evidence for the existence of a natriuretic hormone.
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Evidence for a Humoral Natriuretic Factor released by Blood Volume Expansion

TL;DR: This experiment offered direct evidence of a natriuretic substance by a bioassay procedure in which the stimulus itself could not have influenced the test animal.
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Natriuretic Activity of a Substance Isolated from Human Urine During the Excretion of a Salt Load

TL;DR: A substance was isolated from the urines of normotensive and hypertensive subjects undergoing salt load experiments and tested in rats for its natriuretic properties and it was found that it had anti-inflammatory properties.
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