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A review on comparative studies addressing exosome isolation methods from body fluids

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2022
Tânia Soares Martins   +2 more
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Regulation of Body Fluid Volume

1994
Sodium salts are the main osmotically active solutes of the extracellular fluid (ECF). Thus, since body fluid osmolality is regulated by osmoreceptors and ADH release, if the extracellular fluid sodium content changes, then ECF volume will also change (Figure 9.1).
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Regulation of body fluid osmolality

1994
The body weight of a healthy adult on an adequate diet remains remarkably stable from day to day, and this stability indicates that the body fluid volume is staying constant, i.e. there is a steady state, in which the fluid output equals the fluid input. The normal intake and output of water over a 24-h period is shown in Table 8.1.
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Body Cavity Fluids

2016
Various diseases, neoplastic and non-neoplastic, tend to cause fluid build-up in the cavities between surfaces of body walls (parietal) and of organs (visceral). These body cavities include the thorax, the pericardium, the abdomen, and the tunica vaginalis testis in men.
Thèrése Bocklage, Von G. Samedi
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Assigning forensic body fluids to donors in mixed body fluids by targeted RNA/DNA deep sequencing of coding region SNPs

Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2020
S. Ingold   +4 more
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The Body Fluids in Pediatrics.

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974
There is unquestioned need for a current, authoritative text on body fluid physiology, disorders of acid-base equilibrium, and parenteral fluid therapy in children. This book by 24 authors and edited by Dr. Robert W. Winters almost fills these requirements.
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Body Fluid Control

Nature, 1967
Electrolytes, Fluid Dynamics and the Nervous System By Joseph Henry Cort. Pp. 228 + 3 plates. (Prague: Publishing House of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences; New York and London: Academic Press, 1965.) $10.
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The Body Fluids and Blood

1973
In a lean adult male, about 60% of the body weight consists of water. Fatty tissue contains very little water and so as the amount of fat in the body rises, so the proportion of body weight made up of water, falls. Females are almost always rather fatter than males and so in a normal female 55% of the body weight consists of water.
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The Kidney and Body Fluids.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1963
Vice is always more interesting than virtue, in a book review as much as in a novel; to give a book an incisive condemnatory review is usually more stimulating, to both writer and reader, than praise. Risking dullness, one can only say of this book that it is excellent: clear, authoritative, and complete.
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