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Hyperfiltration in remnant nephrons: a potentially adverse response to renal ablation
[Hostetter TH, Olson JL, Rennke HG, Venkatachalam MA: Am. J. Physiol. 241: F85-F93, 1981 (with comments by Thomas H. Hostetter, Barry M. Brenner, and Timothy W. Meyer)]
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Reprinted from Am. J. Physiol.241 : F85-F93,1981 .
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