Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
HSC Home
Home
Research units
Profiles
Publications
Sponsored Projects
Core Facilities
Search by expertise, name or affiliation
Shift in body fluid compartments after dehydration in humans
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Shift in body fluid compartments after dehydration in humans'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Keyphrases
Dehydration
100%
Body Compartments
100%
Fluid Space
100%
Plasma Osmolality
50%
Extracellular Volume
50%
Intracellular Water
50%
Na +
37%
Free Water
37%
Plasma Volume
25%
Humidity
25%
Linear Relationship
12%
Renal Function
12%
Inverse Correlation
12%
Circulating Blood Volume
12%
Maximal Aerobic Speed
12%
Equation-free
12%
Urine Volume
12%
Exercise in the Heat
12%
Fluid Changes
12%
Fluid Movement
12%
Chloride Distribution
12%
Sodium Concentration
12%
Body Water
12%
Free Water Clearance
12%
Thermoneutral Zone
12%
Ionic Concentration
12%
Water Loss
12%
Active Substances
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Plasma Osmolality
100%
Extracellular Fluid
100%
Body Fluid Compartment
100%
Intracellular Fluid
100%
Blood Plasma
75%
Liquid
50%
Humidity
50%
Water Loss
25%
Body Water
25%
Free Water Clearance
25%
Kidney Function
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Plasma Osmolality
100%
Sodium Ion
75%
Plasma Volume
50%
Blood Volume
25%
Volunteer
25%
Body Water
25%
Osmotic Agent
25%
Potassium Ion
25%
Free Water Clearance
25%
Urine Volume
25%
Aerobic Capacity
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Liquid
100%
Plasma Osmolality
33%
Blood Plasma
25%
Humidity
16%
Free Water Clearance
8%
Kidney Function
8%
Body Water
8%
Water Loss
8%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Blood Plasma
100%
Free Water Clearance
14%
Renal Function
14%
Body Water
14%
Neuroscience
Blood Plasma
100%