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Seminars in Nephrology|January 1, 1993
Molecular mechanisms involved in catecholamine regulation of sodium transportB Meister, A Aperia
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|April 1, 1994
Neonatal kidney, fluids, and electrolytesP Herin, A Aperia
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|July 1, 1989
Regulation of glomerular angiotensin II receptors in renovascular hypertension: absence of response to variations in salt intakeB Sahlgran, A Aperia
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1988
Contribution of dopamine 2 receptors to dopamine-induced increase in glomerular filtration rateI Seri, A Aperia
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|December 1, 1976
Effect of arterial blood pressure reduction on renal hemodynamics in the developing lambA Aperia, P Herin
Clinics in Perinatology|October 1, 1982
Renal control of fluid homeostasis in the newborn infantA Aperia, R Zetterström
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|June 1, 1984
Induced development of proximal tubular NaKATPase, basolateral cell membranes and fluid reabsorptionA Aperia, L Larsson
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|March 1, 1988
Both DA1 and DA2 receptor agonists are necessary to inhibit NaKATPase activity in proximal tubules from rat kidneyA Bertorello, A Aperia
Lakartidningen|October 16, 1991
[The 1991 Nobel Prize in medicine: discovery of the function of cellular ion channels]S Grillner, A Aperia
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1989
Na+-K+-ATPase is an effector protein for protein kinase C in renal proximal tubule cellsA Bertorello, A Aperia
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Seminars in Nephrology|January 1, 1993
Molecular mechanisms involved in catecholamine regulation of sodium transportB Meister, A Aperia
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|April 1, 1994
Neonatal kidney, fluids, and electrolytesP Herin, A Aperia
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|July 1, 1989
Regulation of glomerular angiotensin II receptors in renovascular hypertension: absence of response to variations in salt intakeB Sahlgran, A Aperia
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1988
Contribution of dopamine 2 receptors to dopamine-induced increase in glomerular filtration rateI Seri, A Aperia
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|December 1, 1976
Effect of arterial blood pressure reduction on renal hemodynamics in the developing lambA Aperia, P Herin
Clinics in Perinatology|October 1, 1982
Renal control of fluid homeostasis in the newborn infantA Aperia, R Zetterström
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|June 1, 1984
Induced development of proximal tubular NaKATPase, basolateral cell membranes and fluid reabsorptionA Aperia, L Larsson
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|March 1, 1988
Both DA1 and DA2 receptor agonists are necessary to inhibit NaKATPase activity in proximal tubules from rat kidneyA Bertorello, A Aperia
Lakartidningen|October 16, 1991
[The 1991 Nobel Prize in medicine: discovery of the function of cellular ion channels]S Grillner, A Aperia
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1989
Na+-K+-ATPase is an effector protein for protein kinase C in renal proximal tubule cellsA Bertorello, A Aperia
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