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Effect of chloride, sulfate and ammonium carbonate solutions injected to rats at osmoregulation and excretory renal function at the water load (Post 2. Osmoregulatory function of the kidneys).
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Effect of chloride, sulfate and ammonium carbonate solutions injected to rats at osmoregulation and excretory renal function at the water load (Post 2. Osmoregulatory function of the kidneys).

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  • T. L. Lebedeva Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Transport Medicine of Ministry of Health of Ukraine
  • A. I. Gozhenko Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Transport Medicine of Ministry of Health of Ukraine

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kidney, osmoregulatory function, anion

Abstract

The influence of chloride, ammonium sulfate and ammonium carbonate solutions on the osmotic control of the kidneys at intragastric administration to rats under water loading was assessed. It is established that the degree and nature of their effect is determined, basically, by the anion in the composition of the salts.

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2017-03-23

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LEBEDEVA, T. L. & GOZHENKO, A. I. Effect of chloride, sulfate and ammonium carbonate solutions injected to rats at osmoregulation and excretory renal function at the water load (Post 2. Osmoregulatory function of the kidneys). Journal of Education, Health and Sport [online]. 23 March 2017, T. 7, nr 3, s. 466–474. [accessed 28.3.2023].
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