The nature of transtubular Na and K transport in isolated rabbit renal collecting tubules
AUTOR(ES)
Grantham, Jared J.
RESUMO
In order to investigate the mechanism of Na and K transport, rabbit cortical collecting tubules were perfused in vitro and the concentrations of Na and K in lumen and bathing fluid and the transtubular electrical potential difference (PD) were measured.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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