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Potassium and the Kidney

New England Journal of Medicine, 1955
DURING the last decade major advances have been made in the understanding of the metabolism of potassium and the role of this ion in a variety of pathologic states. Several excellent reviews on various aspects of this subject have appeared in the past few years,1 2 3 4 but none have been concerned primarily with the relation of potassium and the kidney.
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Potassium Homeostasis

Advances in Kidney Disease and Health
Potassium homeostasis is essential for maintaining the normal resting membrane potential of excitable cells. Yet daily dietary potassium typically far exceeds total extracellular potassium, thus the body has elegant strategies to shift potassium into cells promptly after a meal and then the kidneys efficiently excrete potassium.
Niraj B. Desai, Melanie P. Hoenig
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POTASSIUM TOLERANCE

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1989
The maintenance of potassium homeostasis with an increased potassium intake or decreased renal function is dependent in part on the renal adaptation observed in 'potassium tolerance'. However other factors, including control of ingestion, and increased distal delivery of fluid, also play a role.
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Potassium

Scientific American, 1949
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MXene‐Based Dendrite‐Free Potassium Metal Batteries

Advanced Materials, 2020
Xiao Tang, Dong Zhou, Peng Li
exaly  

Potassium and Potassium Alloys

2000
Elizabeth R. Burkhardt, Jörg Brüning
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Potassium channel regulates ciliogenesis

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2016
Paulina Strzyz, Strzyz Paulina
exaly  

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