Transcriptome Analysis of Rice Seedling Roots in Response to Potassium Deficiency. [PDF]
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The photosynthetic and structural differences between leaves and siliques of Brassica napus exposed to potassium deficiency. [PDF]
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Genome-wide identification of CBL family and expression analysis of CBLs in response to potassium deficiency in cotton. [PDF]
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Rare coexistence of aldosterone resistance and adrenal insufficiency in asymptomatic infant with persistent hyperkalaemia: A case report. [PDF]
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Macronutrient deficiency reduces growth and influences vegetation indices of greenhouse grown ornamental and vegetable plants as measured by the TraitFinder digital phenotyping system. [PDF]
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Refractory hyponatremia secondary to idiopathic, isolated aldosterone deficiency. [PDF]
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THE EFFECT OF POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY ON THE KIDNEY
Pediatrics, 1960Evidence is presented that the histologic lesion and the defect in urinary concentrating capacity seen in potassium deficiency are a consequence of the potassium deficiency per se and their progression is a function of the duration of the potassium deficiency, not of its severity.
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Physiologic Mechanisms in Potassium Deficiency
New England Journal of Medicine, 1961ALTHOUGH the older medical literature contains sporadic references to the importance of potassium in certain clinical conditions (as pointed out in the historical review by Gamble1) the modern realization of its importance may be considered to have started with the study of experimental potassium depletion by Heppel.2 Progress followed rapidly with the
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POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY IN DIABETIC ACIDOSIS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947Acidosis presents the most dramatic and dangerous of all the complications of diabetes mellitus. That the therapy in diabetic acidosis is unsatisfactory is shown not only in the mortality tables, but in the disagreements that arise whenever the subject is discussed. It is generally conceded that insulin is the prime need.
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POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY IN BULBAR POLIOMYELITIS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951During the past several years there have been an increasing number of reports concerning potassium deficiency in many clinical conditions, including infantile diarrhea,1alkalosis due to intestinal and pyloric obstruction and vomiting,2and in many postoperative patients.3Our studies on potassium metabolism in surgical patients have led us to investigate
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