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IT is well known that the kidney is the principal organ regulating sodium retention and excretion in order to maintain a constant sodium-level in the blood and tissues (sodium homeostasis).
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RENKEMA, J., SENSHU, T., GAILLARD, B. et al. Regulation of Sodium Excretion and Retention by the Intestine in Cows. Nature 195, 389–390 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195389a0
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