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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 259: F731-r, 1990;
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Three peptides from the ANF prohormone NH2 terminus are natriuretic and/or kaliuretic

Daniel R. Martin , Joe B. Pevahouse , David J. Trigg , David L. Vesely , and John E. Buerkert

Pages 1401–1408: Daniel R. Martin, Joe B. Pevahouse, David J. Trigg, David L. Vesely, and John E. Buerkert. "Three peptides from the ANF prohormone NH2 terminus are natriuretic and/or kaliuretic." Pages 1404 and 1406, Tables 2 and 3, respectively: in the boxhead, the units for UNaV should be µeg·min–1·g kidney wt–1.







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