Rationale for the use of 51Cr EDTA for estimation of glomerular filtration rate in fish

Abstract o 1. The renal clearance of 51Cr EDTA correlates very well with that of tritiated inulin at all filtration rates in the two species investigated ( r=0·95±0·02; P

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Animals
Chromium - blood
Chromium - urine
Chromium Radioisotopes
Edetic Acid
Evaluation Studies as Topic
Fish
Fishes - physiology
glomerular filtration rate
Glomerular Filtration Rate - methods
Inulin
Species Specificity
Tritium
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