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. 2024 Dec;106(6):1181-1185.
doi: 10.1016/j.kint.2024.08.033. Epub 2024 Oct 5.

Removing interoceptive input from the kidney to the brain reduces salt appetite in DOCA hypertensive rats

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Removing interoceptive input from the kidney to the brain reduces salt appetite in DOCA hypertensive rats

Mariana R Lauar et al. Kidney Int. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Keywords: afferent renal denervation; interoception; salt appetite.

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