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doi: 10.1007/bf00362602
pmid: 5242868
A modification of Jeffers method for estimating antidiuretic hormone in body fluids is described. With this modification it is possible to detect antidiuretic activity corresponding to 0.25 μU of Vasopressin.
Kidney Tubules, Ethanol, Vasopressins, Osmolar Concentration, Reflex, Animals, Water, Biological Assay, Diabetes Insipidus, Absorption, Diuresis, Rats
Kidney Tubules, Ethanol, Vasopressins, Osmolar Concentration, Reflex, Animals, Water, Biological Assay, Diabetes Insipidus, Absorption, Diuresis, Rats
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