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Recent Developments in Renal Handling of Glutamine and Ammonia,ndling of glutamine and ammonia. From an early stage, the one incontrovertible metabolic function of kidney related to urine production has been the production of ammonia from extra-renal glutamine and its excretion into the urine as a “buffer” .

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GRILL 发表于 2025-3-31 16:56:36

Characteristics of p-Aminohippurate Transport in the Mammalian Kidney,d must be due to mechanisms other than glomerular filtration. The authors noticed further that when the plasma concentration of phenol red was raised, the rate of excretion tended to level off. So they guessed that there must be a tubular secretion mechanism which becomes saturated at moderate plasma concentrations.

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Renal Handling of Urate,(≈ 0.3 mmol · 1.) and sodium urate (≈ 50 mmol. · 1.) is very limited. Thus precipitations of uric acid and urate in body fluids (gout) or urine (urolithiasis) may occur, resulting in disease of man or of some animals devoid of uricase.

nephritis 发表于 2025-4-1 00:39:07

0172-6625 . The following articles treat the present knowledge on the renal trans­ port of specific compounds or classes of organic substances, whereas the fmal chapter on comparative physiology deals with the renal trans­ port of organic substances in non-mammalian vertebrates. The articles of this volume we
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Renal Transport of Organic Substances; R. Greger,F. Lang,S. Silbernagl Conference proceedings 1981 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1981