Renal physiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Renal physiology (Latin rēnēs , "kidney") is the study of the physiology of the kidney. This encompasses all functions of the kidney, including reabsorption of glucose, amino acids, and other small...
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Kidney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The kidneys are paired organs, which have the production of urine as their primary function. Kidneys are seen in many types of animals, including vertebrates and some invertebrates. They are part of...
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Benign renin secreting tumors of the kidney, of which the authors report a new case, are an uncommon cause of arterial hypertension. The lesion is unique, benign, richly vascularized and constituted by epithelioid cells similar to those seen in the normal juxta-glomerular apparatus.
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The facilitated renal clearance model utilized and validated in this investigation represents a composite of previously proposed theories, modified to account for albumin-mediated tubular secretion. ... Kidney Tubules [secretion]
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Collecting duct. It leads to the pelvis of the kidney from where urine flows to the bladder and, periodically, on to the outside world ... Tubular Secretion ... The Kidney and Homeostasis...
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A selection of articles related to Kidney - Hormone secretion ... A Wisdom Archive on Kidney - Hormone secretion ... Kidney - Hormone secretion: Encyclopedia - Kidney...
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The kidneys have three basic mechanisms for separating the various components of the blood: filtration, reabsorption, and secretion. These three processes occur in the nephron (Figure 2), which is the most basic functional unit of the kidney.
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Each kidney contains about one million nephrons. Each nephron contains a glomerulus surrounded by a thin-walled, ... Secretion of Hormones: Through the secretion of hormones, the kidneys help regulate other important functions, such as the production of red blood cells and the growth and maintenance of bones.
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Physiology of the Kidney (Continued) ... Tubular secretion of acid ... Hormones and the Kidney...
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