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A ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase is required to maintain osmotic balance and execute actin-dependent processes in the early C. elegans embryo.
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Altered osmotic thresholds for vasopressin secretion and thirst in human pregnancy.
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Analysis of the kefA2 mutation suggests that KefA is a cation-specific channel involved in osmotic adaptation in Escherichia coli.
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Assessment of excess fluid distribution in chronic hemodialysis patients using bioimpedance spectroscopy.
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CYP3A variation and the evolution of salt-sensitivity variants.
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Echocardiographically derived parameters of fluid responsiveness.
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Effect of ovarian sex steroids on osmoregulation and vasopressin secretion in the rat.
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Electrolyte profiles within the ileoanal pouch: measurement by an in vivo equilibrium dialysis technique.
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Endotoxin-induced alterations in rat colonic water and electrolyte transport.
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Estimating daily urine volume in psychiatric patients: empiric confirmation.
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Expansion of extracellular space in the nonischemic zone of the infarcted heart and concomitant changes in tissue electrolyte contents in the rat.
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Hypotonicity-induced exocytosis of the skate anion exchanger skAE1: role of lipid raft regions.
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Influence of humoral and volume factors on altered osmoregulation of normal human pregnancy.
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