Wasserstein et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Potassium secretion in the rabbit proximal straight tubuleWasserstein et al., 1983
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- 1887463511834625556
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- Wasserstein A
- Agus Z
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- American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
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The renal handling of potassium is generally thought to involve proximal reabsorption and distal secretion. To evaluate transport in the pars recta, we perfused S2 and S3 segments from superficial and juxtamedullary proximal straight tubules isolated from the rabbit kidney …
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