Evidence for and against the existence of a salt-losing hormone***
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* Much of the work in this study in the author's laboratory was supported by grants from the American Cancer Society, Inc., Martha O. Freas Memorial MOF-2, and the National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service, Grant A-1103(C) and Grant A-293(C).
** Since this article was written, Rosemberg and co-workers21 have reported detection of a similar salt-losing material in the urine of a patient with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Although they too have not been able to identify the substance, their work does lend confirmation to the observations of Neher15 and of our group.
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