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Analysis of electrolyte movement in thin Henle's loops of hamster papilla

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1965
Saline solutions isolated between oil droplets within the lumen of thin limbs of Henle's loops remained at constant volume, while raffinose solutions underwent a continuous volume increase with time. After equilibrium, composition of the NaCl perfusates with respect to osmolality and Na and Cl concentrations became similar to that of vasa recta plasma.
D J, MARSH, S, SOLOMON
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The Loop of Henle, Distal Tubule and Collecting Duct

1994
The nephron segments beyond the proximal tubule are sometimes termed “the distal nephron”. In this chapter we will deal with the loop of Henle separately, and then consider the other components of the “distal nephron”.
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Ammonium transport by the loop of Henle.

Mineral and electrolyte metabolism, 1991
Absorption of ammonium by the loop of Henle provides a mechanism by which ammonium produced and secreted by proximal tubules is transferred to collecting ducts in the renal medulla. Loop ammonium absorption is largely a result of active absorption of NH4+ by the thick ascending limb. Ammonium absorption in the thick ascending limb is mediated primarily
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Countercurrent multiplication by the thin loops of Henle

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1967
R L, Jamison   +2 more
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Calcium reabsorption in the thin loop of Henle

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1974
R L, Jamison, N R, Frey, F B, Lacy
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Eponym: The Loop of Henle

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
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