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Generation of a conditional cellular senescence model using proximal tubule cells and fibroblasts from human kidneys. [PDF]
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Pik3c3 expression profiling in the mouse kidney and its role in proximal tubule cell physiology.
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Sweet phosphate in the proximal tubule.
Kidney InternationalP. Houillier
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Androgens augment proximal tubule transport
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2004The proximal tubule contains an autonomous renin-angiotensin system that regulates transport independently of circulating angiotensin II. Androgens are known to increase expression of angiotensinogen, but the effect of androgens on proximal tubule transport is unknown.
Albert, Quan +8 more
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1979
Methodologic as well as conceptual progress during the past decade has made it possible for renal physiologists to “peek” inside the epithelial “black box” of renal tubular function with a greater degree of confidence than ever before. Among the more important developments have been: (1) evolution of the fluid mosaic model of plasma membrane structure (
M, Silverman, R J, Turner
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Methodologic as well as conceptual progress during the past decade has made it possible for renal physiologists to “peek” inside the epithelial “black box” of renal tubular function with a greater degree of confidence than ever before. Among the more important developments have been: (1) evolution of the fluid mosaic model of plasma membrane structure (
M, Silverman, R J, Turner
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Potassium channels in Necturus proximal tubule
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 1987Potassium channels from the apical and basolateral membranes of Necturus proximal tubule were studied using the patch-clamp technique. The conductance of the basolateral channel was dependent on the pipette K+ concentration (apparent Km, 65.5 mM K+; maximum channel conductance, 49.8 pS). The permeability ratio (PK+/PNa+) was approximately 10:1.
K, Kawahara, M, Hunter, G, Giebisch
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Disorders of the Renal Proximal Tubule
Nephron Physiology, 2010Following glomerular filtration, the bulk of solutes are reabsorbed in the proximal tubule to prevent excessive losses of vital metabolites. In this nephron segment, reabsorption is largely active via dedicated transporters. Hereditary defects in proximal tubular function are characterized by malabsorption affecting amino acids, glucose, potassium ...
Bokenkamp, A., Ludwig, M.
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Water Permeability in Rat Proximal Tubules
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1970AbstractThe diffusional water permeability in rat proximal tubules was studied in microperfusion experiments with triturated water. The perfusion solutions were chosen either to give no net flux or a net water flux in either direction. The diffusional water permeability at zero net water flux was 564. 10‐‐5 cm/sec.
E, Persson, H R, Ulfendahl
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Proximal tubule response in aldosterone escape
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1989The response of the proximal tubule to chronic aldosterone administration (15 micrograms.kg-1.day-1) was evaluated in eight conscious female mongrel dogs. Temporal profiles between hemodynamic and hormonal changes and the fractional excretions of sodium and lithium were established.
J M, Gonzalez-Campoy +5 more
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