THE DISTRIBUTION OF BODY WATER IN SKELETAL MUSCLE AND LIVER IN NORMAL DOGS FOLLOWING INJECTIONS OF POTASSIUM SALTS

作者: Lillian Eichelberger

DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)51383-1

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摘要: This investigation of the changes in water and electrolyte distribution skeletal muscle following an experimental increase body potassium total is a continuation previous studies. Data will be presented on volumes extracellular intracellular phases normal dogs, both before after increases produced by intravenous injection isotonic solution containing potassium. These findings compared statistically with those obtained to sodium chloride animals serving as controls. In addition, there included analyses liver from group animals, salts. data for purpose determining whether injected concentrated certain tissue cells. add more evidence tentative conclusions Fenn (1) that has some special ability absorb

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