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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Detlef Bockenhauer, Eric Carpentier, Driss Rochdi, W. van’t Hoff, Billy Breton, Virginie Bernier, Michel Bouvier, Daniel G. Bichet
Journal:
Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology (2010) 114 (1): p1–p10.
Published Online: 08 October 2009
... at 505–555 nm (YFP) to the light emitted at 465–505 nm (luciferase). Experiments were performed in triplicate. All affected members have a history of polyuria and male patients were diagnosed during their 1st year of life with NDI (except for individual I-1, see below). A pedigree of the family...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Achille Iolascon, Veruska Aglio, Grazia Tamma, Maria D’Apolito, Francesco Addabbo, Giuseppe Procino, Maria Carmela Simonetti, Giovanni Montini, Loreto Gesualdo, Erik W. Debler, Maria Svelto, Giovanna Valenti
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Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology (2007) 105 (3): p33–p41.
Published Online: 28 December 2006
... characterized by the failure of the kidney to concentrate urine in response to arginine vasopressin, because of a receptor or postreceptor defect. It is characterized by polyuria, polydipsia, fever, constipation, and acute hypernatremic dehydration after birth that may have neurological consequences. In most...