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J G Ledingham

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Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|January 1, 1975
Measurement of intrarenal blood-flow distribution in the rabbit using radioactive microspheresD J Warren, J G Ledingham
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|January 1, 1975
Renal circulatory responses to general anaesthesia in the rabbit: studies using radioactive microspheresD J Warren, J G Ledingham
British Medical Journal|December 16, 1972
Bone disease in chronic renal failureM C Bishop, J G Ledingham
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|December 1, 1991
Renal sodium retention in the nephrotic syndromeJ D Firth, J G Ledingham
The American Journal of Cardiology|April 21, 1982
Clinical experience with captopril in the treatment of severe drug-resistant hypertensionA E Raine, J G Ledingham
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|March 1, 1978
Renin, blood volume and response to saralasin in patients on chronic haemodialysis: evidence against volume- and renin-'dependent' hypertensionB P McGrath, J G Ledingham
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|May 1, 1978
Renal vascular response to haemorrhage in the rabbit after pentobarbitone, chloralose-urethane and ether anaesthesiaD J Warren, J G Ledingham
Journal of Applied Physiology|February 1, 1974
Cardiac output in the conscious rabbit: an analysis of the thermodilution techniqueD J Warren, J G Ledingham
Nature|July 11, 1970
Inactivation of angiotensin II analogues by isolated perfused rat liver and kidneyW P Leary, J G Ledingham
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|June 1, 1984
Significance of intraocular pressure measurement in systemic hypertensionB I Williams, J G Ledingham
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Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|January 1, 1975
Measurement of intrarenal blood-flow distribution in the rabbit using radioactive microspheresD J Warren, J G Ledingham
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|January 1, 1975
Renal circulatory responses to general anaesthesia in the rabbit: studies using radioactive microspheresD J Warren, J G Ledingham
British Medical Journal|December 16, 1972
Bone disease in chronic renal failureM C Bishop, J G Ledingham
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|December 1, 1991
Renal sodium retention in the nephrotic syndromeJ D Firth, J G Ledingham
The American Journal of Cardiology|April 21, 1982
Clinical experience with captopril in the treatment of severe drug-resistant hypertensionA E Raine, J G Ledingham
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|March 1, 1978
Renin, blood volume and response to saralasin in patients on chronic haemodialysis: evidence against volume- and renin-'dependent' hypertensionB P McGrath, J G Ledingham
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|May 1, 1978
Renal vascular response to haemorrhage in the rabbit after pentobarbitone, chloralose-urethane and ether anaesthesiaD J Warren, J G Ledingham
Journal of Applied Physiology|February 1, 1974
Cardiac output in the conscious rabbit: an analysis of the thermodilution techniqueD J Warren, J G Ledingham
Nature|July 11, 1970
Inactivation of angiotensin II analogues by isolated perfused rat liver and kidneyW P Leary, J G Ledingham
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|June 1, 1984
Significance of intraocular pressure measurement in systemic hypertensionB I Williams, J G Ledingham
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