1 Medical Research Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, New York
The biological half-life of Na22 was found to be significantly longer (p <0.01) in seven hypertensive adults than in eight normotensive adults on equivalent NaCl intakes. Calculations based on approximations of leanbody mass suggest that the hypertensive subjects may have a larger sodium pool to explain this disparity.
Submitted on September 11, 1961
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