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Separation from Uremic Body Fluids and Normal Urine of Na+, K+-ATPase Inhibitor

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Uremic Toxins

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Previous studies 1,3 have reported that in some uremic patients there in an abnormally high intra-erythrocytic Na concentration. Thus sodium transport abnormalities in uremia may be demonstrated in human erythrocytes.

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Gallice, P. et al. (1987). Separation from Uremic Body Fluids and Normal Urine of Na+, K+-ATPase Inhibitor. In: Ringoir, S., Vanholder, R., Massry, S.G. (eds) Uremic Toxins. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 223. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5445-1_33

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