Chronic renal failure is associated with reversible sympathetic activation driven by afferent signals from the failing kidneys.
Sympathetic overactivity in chronic renal failure is a reversible process likely driven by afferent signals from the failing kidneys.
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Chronic renal failure may be accompanied by reversible sympathetic activation, which appears to be mediated by an afferent signal arising in the failing kidneys.
Converse et al. (Thu,) reported a other. Chronic renal failure is associated with reversible sympathetic activation driven by afferent signals from the failing kidneys.
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