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Original Article

The Excretion of Urea by the Human Parotid Gland

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Pages 231-238 | Received 05 May 1955, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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P. SCHNEIDER, L. PAUNIER, P. C. SIZONENKO & M. WYSS. (2008) Effects of parathyroid hormone on total protein, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium and potassium concentrations of normal human parotid saliva*. European Journal of Clinical Investigation 7:2, pages 121-126.
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I.L. Shannon, R.P. Feller, G. Eknoyan & R.P. Suddick. (1977) Human parotid saliva urea in renal failure and during dialysis. Archives of Oral Biology 22:2, pages 83-86.
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A. Heidland, W. Kreusser, H. Hennemann, H. Knauf & M. E. Wigand. (1972) Excretion of the mono- and divalent ions in relation to flow rate in bartter's and pseudo bartter's syndromes in parotid saliva. comparative studies to the syndrome of connAusscheidung mono- und bivalenter Ionen in Beziehung zur Flu�rate im Parotisspeichel beim Bartter- und Pseudo-Bartter-Syndrom. Vergleichende Untersuchungen zum Conn-Syndrom. Klinische Wochenschrift 50:20, pages 959-966.
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H. Knauf & E. Fr�mter. (1970) Die Kationenausscheidung der gro�en Speicheldr�sen des MenschenCation excretion of human salivary glands. Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology 316:3-4, pages 213-237.
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Marvin Forland, Ira L. Shannon & Fred H. Katz. (1964) Parotid-Fluid Urea Nitrogen for the Monitoring of Hemodialysis. New England Journal of Medicine 271:1, pages 37-38.
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I.L. Shannon & J.R. Prigmore. (1961) Effects of urea dosage on urea correlations in human parotid fluid and blood serum. Archives of Oral Biology 5:3-4, pages 161-167.
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Ira L. Shannon & John R. Prigmore. (1960) Parotid gland flow rate and parotid fluid urea concentration. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology 13:8, pages 1013-1018.
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Jorn Hess Thaysen. 1958. Ciba Foundation Symposium - Water and Electrolyte Metabolism in Relation to Age and Sex (Colloquia on Ageing, Vol. 4). Ciba Foundation Symposium - Water and Electrolyte Metabolism in Relation to Age and Sex (Colloquia on Ageing, Vol. 4) 62 77 .
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