IN normal man osmolality, or concentration of osmotically active solutes in body fluids or total body water, is remarkably constant despite large variations in water and solute intake and excretion.
The regulation of thirst and maintenance of body fluid homeostasis are critical processes for survival, orchestrated by an intricate network of neural and molecular mechanisms. The brain continuously ...
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