Natriuretic Hormone [electronic resource] /

F. Kruck It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to the workshop on Natriuretic Hormone here in Bonn. For quite a long time we have been considering the possibility of assem­ bling scientists who are concerned with and interested in the problem of a possible humoral natriuretic activity. Work has been done on this topic in different parts of the world, partially with different methods and sometimes also with different and contlict­ ing results. And thus we thought it could be very beneficial to have personal discussions with all of you so as to reach a consensus of opinion on how studies should be contin­ ued. In spite of the current fmancial shortCOmings, common to most of the countries you are living in, we felt it necessary to use all the money we were granted for our research work in clinicopharmacologic studies to organize this meeting. And so we did. Thanks to the help of different pharmaceutical companies we were able to defer the travel ex­ penses and costs for hotel accomodation for the speakers. Thus this meeting is not going to be a luxurious one, but rather a meeting for working and especially for discussions. And now by way of opening this workshop, lowe you a few explanations.

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Main Authors: Kramer, Herbert J. editor., Krück, Friedrich. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1978
Subjects:Medicine., Endocrinology., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66969-9
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topic Medicine.
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Natriuretic Hormone [electronic resource] /
description F. Kruck It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to the workshop on Natriuretic Hormone here in Bonn. For quite a long time we have been considering the possibility of assem­ bling scientists who are concerned with and interested in the problem of a possible humoral natriuretic activity. Work has been done on this topic in different parts of the world, partially with different methods and sometimes also with different and contlict­ ing results. And thus we thought it could be very beneficial to have personal discussions with all of you so as to reach a consensus of opinion on how studies should be contin­ ued. In spite of the current fmancial shortCOmings, common to most of the countries you are living in, we felt it necessary to use all the money we were granted for our research work in clinicopharmacologic studies to organize this meeting. And so we did. Thanks to the help of different pharmaceutical companies we were able to defer the travel ex­ penses and costs for hotel accomodation for the speakers. Thus this meeting is not going to be a luxurious one, but rather a meeting for working and especially for discussions. And now by way of opening this workshop, lowe you a few explanations.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2152472018-07-30T23:50:19ZNatriuretic Hormone [electronic resource] / Kramer, Herbert J. editor. Krück, Friedrich. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1978.engF. Kruck It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to the workshop on Natriuretic Hormone here in Bonn. For quite a long time we have been considering the possibility of assem­ bling scientists who are concerned with and interested in the problem of a possible humoral natriuretic activity. Work has been done on this topic in different parts of the world, partially with different methods and sometimes also with different and contlict­ ing results. And thus we thought it could be very beneficial to have personal discussions with all of you so as to reach a consensus of opinion on how studies should be contin­ ued. In spite of the current fmancial shortCOmings, common to most of the countries you are living in, we felt it necessary to use all the money we were granted for our research work in clinicopharmacologic studies to organize this meeting. And so we did. Thanks to the help of different pharmaceutical companies we were able to defer the travel ex­ penses and costs for hotel accomodation for the speakers. Thus this meeting is not going to be a luxurious one, but rather a meeting for working and especially for discussions. And now by way of opening this workshop, lowe you a few explanations.Session I Chairman -- Acute Hypophysectomy — a Model for the Study of Hormonal Mechanisms of Natriuresis -- Central Volume Receptors and Regulation of the Extracellular Fluid Volume -- An Inhibitor of Sodium Transport in the Urine of Dogs and Humans with Normal Renal Function — a Study of Chronically Expanded Subjects -- Antinatriferic and Natriuretic Activities in Human Plasma Following Acute and Chronic Salt-Loading -- Further Observations on the Natriuretic Substances Occurring in the Urine of Normal Humans -- Session II Chairman -- A Critical Analysis of Sodium Retention Factors in Cirrhosis of the Liver -- Antinatriferic Plasma Activity in Edematous States with Special Reference to Congestive Cardiac Failure -- The Humoral Control of Saline Natriuresis -- The Possible Role of Prostaglandins in the Natriuresis of Acutely Saline- Loaded Rats -- The Role of Renal Kallikrein in Diuresis and Natriuresis -- Renal Origin of a Natriuretic Material: Some Chemical Properties -- Session III Chairman -- The Effect of Natriuretic Material Isolated from Urine of ECF-Expanded Subjects on (Na + K) ATPase of Rat Kidney Fraction -- Mechanism of Action of Natriuretic Hormone: Inhibitor of Na-K-ATPase -- Natriuretic Factor in Chronic Uremia -- Column Chromatography of Plasma Antinatriferic Activity -- General Discussion.F. Kruck It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to the workshop on Natriuretic Hormone here in Bonn. For quite a long time we have been considering the possibility of assem­ bling scientists who are concerned with and interested in the problem of a possible humoral natriuretic activity. Work has been done on this topic in different parts of the world, partially with different methods and sometimes also with different and contlict­ ing results. And thus we thought it could be very beneficial to have personal discussions with all of you so as to reach a consensus of opinion on how studies should be contin­ ued. In spite of the current fmancial shortCOmings, common to most of the countries you are living in, we felt it necessary to use all the money we were granted for our research work in clinicopharmacologic studies to organize this meeting. And so we did. Thanks to the help of different pharmaceutical companies we were able to defer the travel ex­ penses and costs for hotel accomodation for the speakers. Thus this meeting is not going to be a luxurious one, but rather a meeting for working and especially for discussions. And now by way of opening this workshop, lowe you a few explanations.Medicine.Endocrinology.Medicine & Public Health.Endocrinology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66969-9URN:ISBN:9783642669699