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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 30.2 pp 195-204
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THE SITE OF ACTION OF THYROXIN ON WATER-METABOLISM

Lucien Brull 1

1 Institut de Clinique et Policlinique Medicales, Universite de Liege

1. Kidneys originating from thyroxinised dogs, when transplanted simultaneously with control kidneys to a donor anæsthetised with chloralosane, have been found to secrete more rapidly and to give larger responses to saline infusion and to hypophysectomy than the controls.

2. The method adopted and the results obtained demonstrate that the diuretic effect of thyroxin is due, at least in part, to a direct action on the kidney.

Submitted on January 15, 1940







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