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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2013
The renal system plays a tremendous role in growth and development of infants and children. The kidney itself also undergoes a maturation process as it transitions from the fetal to the extrauterine environment. Renal function continues to undergo further adaptive changes in the neonatal period.
Mustafa, Sulemanji, Khashayar, Vakili
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The renal system plays a tremendous role in growth and development of infants and children. The kidney itself also undergoes a maturation process as it transitions from the fetal to the extrauterine environment. Renal function continues to undergo further adaptive changes in the neonatal period.
Mustafa, Sulemanji, Khashayar, Vakili
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
The kidney is composed of one million nephrons that function as a series of integrated units. The excretion of a wide range of natural and artificial compounds results from unselective filtration and specific reclamation of wanted substances. Active transport of weak acids and weak bases supplements this mechanism. In addition to its excretory function,
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The kidney is composed of one million nephrons that function as a series of integrated units. The excretion of a wide range of natural and artificial compounds results from unselective filtration and specific reclamation of wanted substances. Active transport of weak acids and weak bases supplements this mechanism. In addition to its excretory function,
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2014
This chapter reviews the vital role of the renal system in the human body, which is the production and elimination of urine. It describes nephron as the functional unit of the kidney that is responsible for the formation of urine and talks about blood plasma that is filtered within the nephrons and substances that are secreted and reabsorbed in the ...
Simon Steddon +3 more
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This chapter reviews the vital role of the renal system in the human body, which is the production and elimination of urine. It describes nephron as the functional unit of the kidney that is responsible for the formation of urine and talks about blood plasma that is filtered within the nephrons and substances that are secreted and reabsorbed in the ...
Simon Steddon +3 more
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2017
This chapter describes renal physiology as it applies to Emergency Medicine, and in particular the Primary FRCEM examination. The chapter outlines the key details of the kidneys, mechanism of filtration, acid–base balance, potassium balance, and calcium balance.
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This chapter describes renal physiology as it applies to Emergency Medicine, and in particular the Primary FRCEM examination. The chapter outlines the key details of the kidneys, mechanism of filtration, acid–base balance, potassium balance, and calcium balance.
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The physiology and genetics of bacterial responses to antibiotic combinations
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Roderich Roemhild +2 more
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