Published in J Physiol on November 01, 1964
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A simple fluorimetric method for the estimation of free 11-hydroxycorticoids in human plasma. J Clin Pathol (1962) 18.80
Potentiometric determination of chloride in biological fluids. Biochem J (1952) 11.47
Diurnal variation in electrolyte excretion. Clin Sci (Lond) (1951) 4.89
Diurnal rhythm in urine flow. J Physiol (1951) 2.39
Reappearance of renal excretory rhythm after forced disruption. J Physiol (1954) 1.60
Patterns of urine flow in human subjects during a prolonged period of life on a 22-hour day. J Physiol (1956) 1.18
The entrainment of circadian rhythms in man. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol (1960) 1.17
The effects of prolonged periods of life on abnormal time routines upon excretory rhythms in human subjects. Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci (1957) 1.16
Dissociation of diurnal rhythms in human subjects living on abnormal time routines. Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci (1957) 1.13
Patterns of electrolyte excretion in human subjects during a prolonged period of life on a 22-hour day. J Physiol (1956) 1.11
Variability of the vital capacity of the normal human subject. J Physiol (1949) 3.70
Diurnal rhythm in urine flow. J Physiol (1951) 2.39
The nature of the limitation of maximal inspiratory and expiratory efforts. J Physiol (1950) 2.19
The failure of the kidney to respond to respiratory acidosis. J Physiol (1953) 1.82
Persistent 24-hour renal excretory rhythm on a 12-hour cycle of activity. J Physiol (1952) 1.79
The influence upon the vital capacity of procedures calculated to alter the volume of blood in the lungs. J Physiol (1949) 1.43
The pressures developed in abdomen and thorax during the Flack tests. J Physiol (1950) 1.39
Changes in alveolar carbon dioxide tension by night and during sleep. J Physiol (1953) 1.38
The blocking by spirolactones of the actions of aldosterone and cortisol upon the human kidney. J Endocrinol (1962) 1.20
The acute effect of hydrocortisone, deoxycorticosterone and aldosterone upon the excretion of sodium, potassium and acid by the human kidney. J Physiol (1960) 1.07
Intrinsic diurnal rhythm in urinary electrolyte output. J Physiol (1951) 1.07
The use of an infra-red analyser in testing the properties of Douglas bags. J Physiol (1952) 1.06
The acute effects of cortisone and cortisol upon renal function in man. J Endocrinol (1958) 1.03
Assessment of voluntary bladder emptying in man. J Physiol (1955) 1.03
Excess carbon dioxide and morning urine. J Physiol (1952) 1.00
The effects of intravenous aldosterone and hydrocortisone on the urinary electrolytes of the recumbent human subject. J Physiol (1961) 0.99
Handling of phosphate by the human kidney at high plasma concentrations. J Physiol (1956) 0.98
Acute postural changes in aldosterone and electrolyte excretion in man. J Physiol (1959) 0.97
Nocturnal electrolyte excretion after oral administration of sodium and potassium chloride and bicarbonate. Clin Sci (Lond) (1954) 0.96
The influence of adrenal corticoids on phosphate and glucose exchange in muscle and liver in man. J Physiol (1959) 0.92
Aldosterone secretion in man. Br Med Bull (1962) 0.89
The acute effect of adrenal hormones and carbohydrate metabolism upon plasma phosphate and potassium concentrations in man. J Endocrinol (1957) 0.88
Rhythmic diurnal variations in the behaviour of the human renal tubule. Acta Med Scand Suppl (1955) 0.87
The life-span of the erythrocyte. J Physiol (1946) 0.79
The extent of the adrenal influence upon renal electrolyte excretion in the healthy man on a normal diet, and its contribution to the renal changes on standing. J Endocrinol (1962) 0.78
Intra-abdominal pressures during quiet breathing. J Physiol (1951) 0.75
The influence of abdominal distension upon the vital capacity. J Physiol (1949) 0.75
The acute response to potassium ingestion. J Physiol (1955) 0.75
THE RENAL ACTION OF SMALL DOSES OF CORTISOL AT NIGHT. J Endocrinol (1963) 0.75
Modification of Haldane gas analysis apparatus for use by junior students. J Physiol (1954) 0.75
Hyperpnoea induced by forced breathing. J Physiol (1946) 0.75
Formation of hypertonic and hypotonic urine. Manch Med Gaz (1962) 0.75
Alveolar carbon dioxide tension during sleep. J Physiol (1953) 0.75
Reappearance of renal excretory rhythms after forced disruption. J Physiol (1953) 0.75
The effect of maximal respiratory movements upon intra-abdominal pressure. J Physiol (1949) 0.75