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[Internal dentin reabsorption].

open access: yesRevista de la Asociacion Odontologica Argentina, 1967
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SGLT2 Inhibitors and Liver Cirrhosis: Hype or Hope? [PDF]

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RENAL REABSORPTION OF GLUCOSE

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract A comparison of the methods of glucose determination in plasma and urine has shown that although the traditional copper-reduction method tends to overestimate glucose in plasma, compared with a specific glucose-oxidase method, the reverse is true in urine, where copper reduction greatly underestimates glucose compared with the hexokinase ...
J M, Davison, G A, Cheyne
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Pharmacokinetics of Doxycycline Reabsorption

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1980
Two cyclic linear compartment models are proposed to investigate the reabsorption mechanism of doxycycline. In one model, reabsorption is considered to be continuous; in the other model, it is discontinuous. The continuous model, when fitted, leads to one real and two complex conjugate eigenvalues, corresponding to a regression equation consisting of a
P V, Pedersen, R, Miller
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Loop diuretics reduce lithium reabsorption without affecting bicarbonate and phosphate reabsorption

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1990
The effects of the loop diuretics ethacrynic acid and bumetanide on lithium, bicarbonate and phosphate reabsorption were compared in 16 anaesthetized, normovolaemic dogs. In six dogs, ethacrynic acid (3 mg kg‐1body wt) significantly reduced absolute lithium reabsorption from 29.3 ± 4.1 to 19.0 ± 3.4μmol min‐1, fractional lithium reabsorption from 0.65 ±
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Nephron heterogeneity of phosphate reabsorption

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 1978
Previous micropuncture studies in rats have demonstrated that fractional phosphate delivery (FDP%) from superficial distal nephrons is higher than in urine. To determine whether this apparent reabsorption could be accounted for by a lower FDP% from the deep nephrons, FDP% was determined in free-low micropuncture from deep nephrons (DN) (ascending limb
J A, Haas, T, Berndt, F G, Knox
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