A diurnal rhythm in plasma renin activity in man.
@article{Gordon1966ADR,
title={A diurnal rhythm in plasma renin activity in man.},
author={Richard D. Gordon and Lynda K Wolfe and Donald P. Island and Grant W. Liddle},
journal={The Journal of clinical investigation},
year={1966},
volume={45 10},
pages={
1587-92
}
}Although it has been known for many years that the renin-angiotensin system is responsive to decreases in renal perfusion pressure (1-3), it was only recently discovered that angiotensin is an important regulator of aldosterone secretion (4-6). Before it was known that angiotensin had a role in the regulation of aldosterone secretion, a large number of studies indicated that experimental or pathological conditions that resulted in a reduction of effective blood volume would stimulate al…
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