The goal of this study was to identify and characterize the hypothesized apical cation/H+ exchanger responsible for K+ and/or Na+ secretion in the renal (Malpighian) tubules of the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti.
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Within the epithelial cells of proximal renal tubules, STARD5 is present in the cytoplasm with high staining intensity along the apical brush-border membrane. ... START; cholesterol transport; diabetic nephropathy; ER stress; proximal tubules...
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Nephron (from Greek νεφρός [nephros] meaning "kidney") is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney. Its chief function is to regulate the concentration of water and soluble substances l...
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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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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Kidney Tubules [physiology]
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This study aimed at investigating the effects of Astragalus membranaceus, a traditional Chinese medicinal herb, on free radical-mediated HESW-induced damage to renal tubules in a live rabbit model.
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Urine formation occurs in the renal tubules, which travel from the outer tissue of the kidney (called the cortex), to the inner tissue (called the medulla), and return to the cortex. ... These tubules form the calyces, and the calyces form the renal pelvis (upper portion of the ureter). Urine travels from the kidneys through...
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The definitions used in this glossary of terminology either have been provided by the authors of the articles, or have been extracted wholly or in part, or paraphrased from the following sources: The American Medical Association Encyclopedia of ... Biotechnology from A to Z, Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary,
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renal tubule - FastHealth Medical Dictionary ... renal tubule n : the part of a nephron that leads away from a glomerulus, that is made up of a proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, and distal convoluted tubule, and that empties into a collecting tubule .;
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