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30 simultaneous measurements of the renal cortical blood flow with the xenon-133 wash-out technique and the total renal blood flow with an electromagnetic flowmeter were performed in eight dogs. Renal blood flow was varied over a wide range. A highly significant correlation was found between the two measurements. The slope of the correlation line was 1.18 and the standard error of the estimate was 0.81 ml/g cortex × min.
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National Science Foundation Fellow to Göttingen. Permanent address: Department of Physiology, Indiana University, School of Medicine, Indianapolis.
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Ladefoged, J., Pedersen, F., Doutheil, U. et al. Renal blood flow measured with xenon-133 wash-out technique and with an electromagnetic flowmeter. Pflügers Archiv 284, 195–200 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00362441
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00362441