Autoradiographic Localization of [3H]Gentamicin in the Proximal Renal Tubules of Mice
AUTOR(ES)
Kuhar, Michael J.
RESUMO
The site of localization of [3H]gentamicin within mouse kidney is shown to be the proximal renal tubule by coincidence of the radioactivity, as visualized by autoradiography, and the mucopolysaccharide-rich microvilli characteristic of proximal convoluted tubules, as visualized by histochemical staining.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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