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1. Role of Chymase in the Development of Liver Cirrhosis and Its Complications: Experimental and Human Data.

2. Alpha-2A Adrenoceptor Agonist Guanfacine Restores Diuretic Efficiency in Experimental Cirrhotic Ascites: Comparison with Clonidine.

6. White Paper of Italian Gastroenterology: Delivery of services for digestive diseases in Italy: Weaknesses and strengths

7. In experimental ascitic cirrhosis reduction of adrenergic function by means of α2A adrenergic receptor agonists has considerable aquaretic effects

8. Calcium receptors located in fibrotic septa: a new target to reduce portal pressure in liver cirrhosis

9. Su1559 - Tissue Renin-Angiotensin System in the Kidney of Ascitic Cirrhosis: An Innocent Bystander or a Protagonist?

11. 805 - Impaired Secretion of Renalase into Blood may Lead to Sympathetic Overactivity and Early Sodium Retention in Experimental Liver Cirrhosis

12. Natriuretic and aquaretic effects of intravenously infused calcium in preascitic human cirrhosis: physiopathological and clinical implications

13. Pathogenesis of solute-free water retention in experimental ascitic cirrhosis: is vasopressin the only culprit?

14. Evidence of a dynamic aldosterone-independent distal tubular control of renal sodium excretion in compensated liver cirrhosis*

15. CTLA4 gene polymorphism in Italian patients with colorectal adenoma and cancer

16. Dose-dependency of clonidine's effects in ascitic cirrhotic rats: comparison with α1-adrenergic agonist midodrine

17. Systemic nitric oxide production and renal function in nonazotemic human cirrhosis: a reappraisal

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19. LCT-13910C>T polymorphism-associated lactose malabsorption and risk for colorectal cancer in Italy

21. Local renin–angiotensin system in the kidney of ascitic cirrhosis: An innocent bystander or a major protagonist?

22. Considerable aquaretic effects in experimental ascitic cirrhosis achieved through blunting of adrenergic function with α2A adrenergic receptor agonists

25. Comparison between needle-knife fistulotomy and standard cannulation in ERCP

26. Guanfacine (specific alpha-2A adrenoceptor agonist) restores natriuresis in experimental cirrhotic ascites resistant to clonidine and standard diuretics

27. Calcium-dependent diuretic system in preascitic liver cirrhosis

30. P0207 : Guanfacine (specific alpha-2A adrenoceptor agonist) restores natriuresis in experimental cirrhotic ascites resistant to clonidine and standard diuretics

31. Overexpression of kidney neutral endopeptidase (EC 3.4.24.11) and renal function in experimental cirrhosis

32. Pathogenesis of solute-free water retention in experimental ascitic cirrhosis: Is vasopressin (ADH) the only agent to blame?

33. Neutral endopeptidase (EC 3.4.24.11) in cirrhotic liver: a new target to treat portal hypertension?

34. Inappropriately low angiotensin II generation: a factor determining reduced kidney function and survival in patients with decompensated cirrhosis

35. F-35 Alpha2-adrenergic receptor agonists, added to traditional diuretics, result in effective treatment of refractory ascites in rat liver cirrhosis

36. Effects of Candoxatrilat a neutral endopeptidase inhibitor on sodium and free water urinary excretion in the rat model of CCl4-induced cirrhosis with ascites

37. Adrenergic hyperfunction is a key trigger of solute-free water retention in ascitic cirrhosis: vasopressin (ADH) is not the only agent to blame

38. Renal distal tubular handling of sodium in central fluid volume homoeostasis in preascitic cirrhosis

39. [121] IN EXPERIMENTAL PREASCITIC LIVER CIRRHOSIS CALCIUM-DEPENDENT DIURETIC SYSTEMS ARE DOWNREGULATED, BUT MAY BE NORMALIZED BY SPECIFIC METABOLIC AND PHARMACOLOGIC STIMULI

40. Beneficial hemodynamic effects of dipyridamole on portal circulation in cirrhosis

42. P.20.8 ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF POSTSURGICAL BILE DUCT INJURES

46. 541 Chymase-Dependent Production of Kidney Angiotensin II is a Key Factor in the Development of Sodium Retention and Ascites in Experimental Liver Cirrhosis

48. 118 KEY ROLE OF CHYMASE IN THE HEPATIC PRODUCTION OF ANGIOTENSIN II AND IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL LIVER CIRRHOSIS AND ITS COMPLICATIONS

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