Role of renal nerves and endogenous dopamine in amino acid-induced glomerular hyperfiltration
Muhlbauer et al clarified whether urinary dopamine excretion and renal nerves are involved in the increase in glomerular filtration rate induced by amino acid infusion. Urinary dopamine doesn't play a significant role in the regulation of kidney function.
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