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HANDBOOK OK PHYSIOLOGY 



CIRCULATION II 



i 7_- Langston, J. B., A. C. Guyton, and W. ). Gillespie, 192 



Jr. Acute effect of changes in renal arterial pressure and 

 sympathetic blockade on kidney function. Am. J. Physiol. 



'97:595. '959- 

 1 73. Langston, J. B., A. C. Guyton, and W. J. Gillespie, Jr. 193 



Autoregulation absent in normal kidney but present after 

 renal damage. Am. J. Physiol. 199: 495, i960. 194 



174. Lassen, N. A., J. B. Longley, and L. S. Lilienfield. 

 Concentration of albumin in the renal papillae. Science 195 

 128: 720, 1958. 



175. Lauson, H. D., S. E. Bradley, and A. Cournand. The 



renal circulation in shock. J. Clin. Invest. 23: 381, 1944. 196. 



176. LeBrie, S. J., and H. S. Mayerson. Composition of 

 renal lymph and its significance. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 



100: 378, 1959. 197. 



177. LeBrie, S. J., and H. S. Mayerson. Influence of elevated 

 venous pressure on the flow and composition of the lymph. 198. 

 Am. ./. Physiol. 198: 1037, i960. 



178. Levy, M. N. Influence of variations in blood flow and of 

 dinitrophenol on renal oxygen consumption. Am. J. 199. 

 Physiol. 196: 937, 1959. 



179. Levy, M. N., and G. Sauceda. Diffusion of oxygen from 

 arterial to venous segments of renal capillaries. Am. J. 

 Physiol. 196: 1336, 1959. 200. 



180. Levy, S. E., R. A. Light, and A. Blalock. The blood 



flow and 2 consumption of the kidney in renal hyper- 201. 



tension. Am. J. Physiol. 122: 38, 1938. 



181. Levy, S. E., and A. Blalock. The effects of unilateral 

 nephrectomy on renal blood flow and O l , consumption 202. 

 of unanesthetized dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 122: 609, 1938. 



182. Lewis, A. E., R. D. Goodman, and E. A. Schuck. Organ 

 blood volume measurement in normal rats. J. Lab. Clin. 



Med. 39: 704, 1952. 203. 



183. Lilienfield, L. S., J. C. Rose, and F. A. Porfido. Evi- 

 dence for a red cell shunting mechanism in the kidney. 

 Circulation Research 5: 64, 1957. 204. 



184. Lilienfield, L. S., N. A. Lassen, and J. C. Rose. Diverse 

 distribution of red cells and plasma albumin in anatomical 

 regions of the kidney. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 912, 1958. 



185. Lilienfield, L. S., and J. C. Rose. Effect of blood pres- 

 sure alterations on intrarenal red cell-plasma separation. 205. 

 J. Clin. Invest. 37:11 06, 1 958. 



186. Lilienfield, L. S., J. C. Rose, and N. A. Lassen. Diverse 

 distribution of red cells and albumin in the dog kidney. 206. 

 Circulation Research 6:810, 1 958. 



187. Livesay, W. R., and J. H. Mover. The renal hemody- 207. 

 namic effects of a xanthine compound, diethylaminoethyl 

 theophylline hydrochloride (Parephyllin). J. Pharmacol. 



Exptl. Therap. 109: 123, 1953. 



188. Lochner, \V , and Ochwadt, B. Uber die Beziehung 208. 

 zwischen arteriellen Druck, Durchblutung, Durchfluss- 



zeit und Blutfullungan der isolierten Hundenniere. Pfliigers 



Arch. ges. Physiol. 258: 275, 1954. 209. 



189. Lofgren, F. The influence of ephedrine on the renal 

 circulation. Urol. Intern. 8: 142, 1959. 



190. Longley, J. B., N. A. Lassen, and L. S. Lilienfield. 

 Tracer studies in renal medullary circulation. Federation 210. 

 Proc. 17: 99, 1958. 



191. Longley, J. B., W. G. Bonfield, and D. C. Brindley. 

 Structure of the Rete Mirabile in the kidney of the rat 



as seen with the electron microscope. ./. Biophys. Biochem. 211. 



Cytol. 7 : 1 03, 1 960. 



Lowrance, P. B., J. F. Nickel, C. McC. Smythe, and 

 S. E. Bradley. Comparison of the effect of anoxic anoxia 

 and apnea on renal function in the harbor seal. J. Cell- 

 ular Cornp. Physiol. 48: 35, 1956. 



McDonald, R. K., and V. C. Kelley. Effects of altitude 

 anoxia on renal function. Am. J. Physiol. 1954: 193, 1948. 

 McManus, J. F. A. The juxtaglomerular apparatus. 

 Lancet 2: 394, 1942. 



McManus, J. F. A. Apparent reversal of position of the 

 Golgi element in the renal tubules. Xalure 1952: 417, 



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McManus, J. F. A. Element in the cells of the first and 

 second convoluted tubules of the cat kidney. Quart. J. 

 Mnroscop. Sci. 85: 97, 1944. 



Maluf, N. S. R. Role of the renal innervation in renal 

 tubular function. Am. J. Physiol. 139: 103, 1943. 

 Maxwell, M. H., E. S. Breed, and H. W. Smith. Sig- 

 nificance of renal juxtamedullary circulation in man. 

 Am. J. Med. 9: 216, 1950. 



Maxwell, M. H., D. M. Gomez, A. P. Fishman, and 

 H. W. Smith. Effects of epinephrine and typhoid vaccine 

 on the segmental vascular resistance in the human kidney. 

 J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 109: 274, 1953. 

 Meehan, J. P. Central nervous system control of the renal 

 circulation. .4m. Heart J. 6: 318, i960. 

 Mehrizi, A., and VV. F. Hamilton. Effect of leverterenol 

 on renal blood flow and vascular volume in the dog. Am. 

 J. Physiol. 197: 1 1 15, 1959. 



Merrill, A. J. Edema and decreased renal blood flow in 

 patients with chronic congestive heart failure, evidence of 

 "forward failure'" as the primary cause of edema. J. Clin. 

 Invest. 25: 389, 1946. 



Merrill, A. J., and W. H. Cargill. Effect of exercise 

 on the renal plasma flow and filtration rate of normal and 

 cardiac subject. J. Clin. Invest. 27: 272, 1948. 

 Michie, A. J., N. Gimbel, C. Riegel, and M. Ragni. 

 Opening of intrarenal A-V shunts without cortical is- 

 chemia by sudden administration of salt-poor concen- 

 trated human serum albumin. J. Appl. Physiol. 3 : 472, 



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Miles, B. E., and H. E. DeWardener. Renal vasocon- 

 striction produced by ether and cyclopropane anesthesia. 

 J. Physiol., London 118: 140, 1952. 



Miles, B. E., and H. E. DeWardener. Intrarenal pres- 

 sure. J. Physiol., London 123: 131, 1954. 

 Miles, B. E., M. G. Ventom, and H. E. DeWardener. 

 Observations on the mechanism of circulatory autoregu- 

 lation in the perfused dog's kidney. J. Physiol., London 



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Mills, L. C, J. H. Mover, and J. M. Skelton. The effect 

 of norepinephrine and epinephrine on renal hemody- 

 namics. .4m. J. Med. Sci. 226: 653, 1953. 

 Mills, L. C, and J. H. Moyer. The acute effects of 

 hexamethonium on renal hemodynamics in normotensive 

 and hypertensive human subject. Am. ./. Med. Sci. 226: 



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Mills, L. C, J. H. Mover, and C. A. Handley. Effects 

 of various sympathicomimetic drugs on renal hemody- 

 namics in normotensive and hypotensive dogs. Am. J. 

 Physiol. 198: 1279, i960. 



Mitchell, G. A. G. The nerve supply to the kidney. 

 Acta Anat. 10: 1, 1950. 



