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Isabelle Rubera, Johannes Loffing, Lawrence G. Palmer, Gustavo Frindt, Nicole Fowler-Jaeger, Daniel Sauter, Tom Carroll, Andrew McMahon, Edith Hummler, Bernard C. Rossier
Published in Volume 112, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2003; 112(4):554–565 doi:10.1172/JCI16956
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Figure 11

Physiological measurements under potassium loading in adult Scnn1aloxlox (n = 9, filled circles) and Scnn1aloxloxCre (n = 9, open triangles) mice. Animals were kept on a normal diet (0.95% potassium) until day 0 and then were fed a diet containing 2.6% potassium for 2 days followed by a diet containing 6% potassium for 2 days (each group, n = 6). (a) Plasma sodium levels. (b) Plasma potassium levels. (c) Relative values of urine sodium normalized with creatinine. (d) Relative values of urine potassium normalized with creatinine.