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1 rtant roles in blood pressure regulation and electrolyte balance.
2 tical role in the renal control of water and electrolyte balance.
3 t organ function responsible for maintaining electrolyte balance.
4 l WNK pathway in normal regulation of BP and electrolyte balance.
5 role in the regulation of blood pressure and electrolyte balance.
6 eonatal lung liquid clearance and total body electrolyte balance.
7 ant of arterial blood pressure and fluid and electrolyte balance.
8 ron have disproportionate roles in water and electrolyte balance.
9 l chemistry analyzers can be used to monitor electrolyte balance.
10 n kinome, intimately involved in maintaining electrolyte balance across cell membranes and epithelia.
11 n receptor type B (ETBR) regulates water and electrolyte balance and blood pressure, in part, by inhi
12 lly involved in the maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance and BP control.
13                                              Electrolyte balance and BP seem to be determined, theref
14 -talk through distal Na+ delivery regulating electrolyte balance and BP.
15 ty to cations leading to a disruption in the electrolyte balance and cell lysis.
16 extracellular filaments that regulate kidney electrolyte balance and innate immunity, as well as prot
17 sure, Dapa treatment caused minor changes to electrolyte balance and no effects on kidney and heart w
18                               Alterations in electrolyte balance and organ-specific drug metabolism m
19 erts a pivotal role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance and participates in the pathogenesis
20 nt role in the maintenance of body fluid and electrolyte balance and pH homeostasis.
21 peptide angiotensin II, which controls fluid-electrolyte balance and systemic blood pressure.
22 s in ion transport, maintenance of water and electrolyte balance, and clearance of bacteria from the
23 hrough the kidney eliminates toxins, manages electrolyte balance, and controls water homeostasis.
24 incipal physiological regulator of water and electrolyte balance, and disruption of the normal AVP re
25 and amino acid absorption, the regulation of electrolyte balance, and drug metabolism.
26  fibrosis, electrolyte metabolism disorders, electrolyte balance, and electrolyte loss during exercis
27  actions on blood pressure regulation, water electrolyte balance, and hormone secretion are primarily
28 l functions that include sensory perception, electrolyte balance, and synaptic plasticity.
29 ancy, including altered control of water and electrolyte balance, appetite and energy partitioning an
30 on, sites previously implicated in fluid and electrolyte balance as well as cardiovascular control.
31      The kidney not only regulates fluid and electrolyte balance but also functions as an endocrine o
32  an endogenous role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance by controlling the influence the sym
33 quid absorption but insufficient to maintain electrolyte balance by the distal nephron.
34 otal physiological actions such as fluid and electrolyte balance, cardiovascular homeostasis, and adi
35  ion channel that is essential for fluid and electrolyte balance in mammals.
36 y an important role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance in the airway through purinergic reg
37 nd regulatory elements involved in fluid and electrolyte balance in the Jamaican fruit bat kidney.
38  be associated with the control of water and electrolyte balance including the bed nucleus of the str
39             Hypotension and changes in fluid-electrolyte balance pose immediate threats to survival.
40 recommended for 3 populations with fluid and electrolyte balance problems: older adults, cystic fibro
41 e weight, basal metabolic rate, nutrient and electrolyte balance, serum insulin-like growth factor I
42 tion and its key roles in the homeostasis of electrolyte balances, the angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) re
43 red glomeruli, control blood pressure, fluid-electrolyte balance, tissue perfusion, and in turn, the
44 skin to maintain temperature, hydration, and electrolyte balance while also maintaining normal immuno