1 From the Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, Marion County General Hospital, and the Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.
A method was described for the quantitative determination of renin in small amounts of dialyzed human plasma, utilizing the first order reaction constant. A wide variation was found in the renin-substrate (angiotensinogen) content of plasma of patients with arterial hypertension. Many of these patients had high concentrations of this factor.
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The Quantitative Determination of Renin in the Plasma of Patients with Arterial Hypertension
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