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European Journal of Pediatrics, 2016
L. Dossche, J. Walle, C. Herzeele
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L. Dossche, J. Walle, C. Herzeele
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Developmental Renal Physiology
1981In 1940, Barnett(1) demonstrated by inulin clearance that the rates of glomerular filtration in neonates were considerably lower than levels found in older children and adults, thus launching the field of developmental renal physiology. This observation has been confirmed repeatedly. Barnett also suggested that with birth, the rate of increase in renal
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Hydrogen sulfide in renal physiology, disease and transplantation--the smell of renal protection.
Nitric oxide, 2015Anne M. Koning+3 more
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An Overview of Renal Physiology
2011The kidney is responsible for varied and critical functions that maintain homeostasis (this can be seen in Table 7.1, which demonstrates the excretory capacity of the kidney). These functions include maintaining the volume and composition of the extracellular fluid (despite drastic and variable difference in daily intake), removal of toxic waste ...
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Network Physiology of Exercise: Vision and Perspectives
Frontiers in Physiology, 2020Natàlia Balagu+2 more
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