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Sodium and calcium transport pathways along the mammalian distal nephron: from rabbit to human
2003
AJP - Renal Physiology
Loffing, Johannes, and Brigitte Kaissling. Sodium and calcium transport pathways along the mammalian distal nephron: from rabbit to human. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 284: F628-F643, 2003;10.1152/ ajprenal.00217.2002.-The final adjustment of renal sodium and calcium excretion is achieved by the distal nephron, in which transepithelial ion transport is under control of various hormones, tubular fluid composition, and flow rate. Acquired or inherited diseases leading to deranged renal sodium and
doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00217.2002
pmid:12620920
fatcat:clzxlo2u7vdllbttvv4mckhpmm