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506:, and the glomerular capsule or
448:A nephron is made of two parts:
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1483:Jameson JL, Loscalzo J (2010).
1064:extraglomerular mesangial cells
647:Ascending limb of loop of Henle
2578:Fractional excretion of sodium
1994:Extraglomerular mesangial cell
1874:Intraglomerular mesangial cell
1466:Essentials of Human Physiology
1384:Hook JB, Goldstein RS (1993).
1257:Pocock G, Richards CD (2006).
1244:Principles of Renal Physiology
358:. Substances secreted include
318:and is either passive, due to
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1517:. CliffsNotes. Archived from
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1854:Glomerular basement membrane
1074:Patients in early stages of
490:Glomerular basement membrane
2556:Effective renal plasma flow
2400:Intracellular fluid/Cytosol
1331:Junqueira's Basic Histology
555:, and into the interior of
189:of the capillary wall, its
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2505:Glomerular filtration rate
2497:Assessment and measurement
2360:Atrial natriuretic peptide
1892:Proximal convoluted tubule
1582:Nature Reviews. Nephrology
1462:"Section 7/7ch03/7ch03p16"
1390:. Raven Press. p. 8.
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887:to produce enough energy (
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584:simple squamous epithelium
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396:atrial natriuretic peptide
252:proximal convoluted tubule
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2588:Tubuloglomerular feedback
2515:Augmented renal clearance
2472:Bicarbonate buffer system
2201:Physiology of the kidneys
2087:Internal urethral orifice
2064:Median umbilical ligament
1971:Juxtaglomerular apparatus
1594:10.1038/s41581-018-0078-3
1246:(5th ed.). Springer.
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1039:juxtaglomerular apparatus
1033:Juxtaglomerular apparatus
1027:Juxtaglomerular apparatus
559:, called Bowman's space.
427:polycystic kidney disease
400:brain natriuretic peptide
131:
55:Diagram (left) of a long
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2477:Respiratory compensation
2239:Clearance of medications
1919:Distal convoluted tubule
1515:Anatomy & Physiology
1387:Toxicology of the Kidney
1333:(14th ed.). Lange.
1052:renin–angiotensin system
881:distal convoluted tubule
875:Distal convoluted tubule
869:distal convoluted tubule
663:Distal convoluted tubule
264:distal convoluted tubule
262:("ascending loop"); the
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2318:Countercurrent exchange
1795:Peritubular capillaries
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707:Juxtamedullary nephrons
679:peritubular capillaries
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260:ascending loop of Henle
199:peritubular capillaries
195:podocyte foot processes
59:and (right) of a short
2020:Ureteropelvic junction
1924:Collecting duct system
1707:medullary interstitium
1103:renal tubular acidosis
1099:acute tubular necrosis
1076:chronic kidney disease
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133:Anatomical terminology
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2520:Renal clearance ratio
2439:Darrow Yannet diagram
1984:Juxtaglomerular cells
1070:Clinical significance
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2545:Hemodialysis product
2525:Urea reduction ratio
2510:Creatinine clearance
2350:Antidiuretic hormone
2205:acid–base physiology
1132:, it is actually an
1087:diabetic nephropathy
1007:, emptying into the
970:antidiuretic hormone
856:thick ascending limb
701:midcortical nephrons
665:: lies in the cortex
411:diabetic nephropathy
384:antidiuretic hormone
80:Metanephric blastema
2421:Transcellular fluid
2405:Extracellular fluid
2323:Filtration fraction
2147:Lacunae of Morgagni
2092:Urethral sphincters
1329:Mescher AL (2016).
901:parathyroid hormone
812:solutes (primarily
748:and its associated
736:of this nephron -
392:parathyroid hormone
2482:Renal compensation
2411:Interstitial fluid
1521:on 25 October 2012
1429:10.1111/febs.15088
1365:on October 2, 2007
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1340:978-0-07-184268-6
1296:978-0-470-23347-4
1268:978-0-19-856878-0
1113:Additional images
948:connecting tubule
915:Connecting tubule
808:and all filtered
693:Cortical nephrons
688:Length difference
669:Collecting tubule
549:renal circulation
515:renal circulation
348:calcium phosphate
308:white blood cells
268:connecting tubule
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240:endothelial cells
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1864:Filtration slits
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897:endocrine system
893:active transport
754:cortical nephron
738:near the medulla
576:Bowman's capsule
570:Bowman's capsule
557:Bowman's capsule
508:Bowman's capsule
293:. Filtration or
272:collecting ducts
179:epithelial cells
175:Bowman's capsule
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419:IgA nephropathy
328:sodium chloride
304:red blood cells
295:ultrafiltration
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228:mesangial cells
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213:metabolic waste
159:renal corpuscle
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2037:Circulation
1979:Macula densa
1961:Renal pelvis
1884:Renal tubule
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1755:Renal artery
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2593:Natriuresis
2458:Delta ratio
2444:Base excess
2355:Aldosterone
1956:Major calyx
1951:Minor calyx
1744:Circulation
1525:27 November
978:dehydration
905:aldosterone
818:amino acids
537:capillaries
388:aldosterone
356:bicarbonate
336:amino acids
167:capillaries
103:Identifiers
36:Epinephrine
2468:Buffering
2396:Body water
2375:Calcitriol
2300:Filtration
1902:Descending
1844:Glomerulus
1810:interlobar
1800:Vasa recta
1790:Renal vein
1765:interlobar
1567:Embriology
1460:Nosek TM.
1214:References
1203:Nephrology
1179:Glomerulus
1149:Glomerulus
974:aquaporins
842:hypertonic
711:vasa recta
527:Glomerulus
521:Glomerulus
504:glomerulus
364:creatinine
279:filtration
232:filtration
171:glomerulus
2454:Anion gap
2229:Clearance
2222:Secretion
2212:Creating
2127:prostatic
2096:External
1989:Mesangium
1869:Mesangium
1760:segmental
1751:Arteries
1305:192027371
1155:is white.
1134:arteriole
865:hypotonic
766:Functions
722:medullary
580:podocytes
433:Structure
386:(water),
376:uric acid
368:potassium
352:uric acid
344:magnesium
320:diffusion
312:platelets
291:excretion
287:secretion
169:called a
75:Precursor
2613:Category
2343:Hormones
2270:Chloride
2112:Internal
2053:(female)
1859:Podocyte
1815:efferent
1780:afferent
1702:pyramids
1610:53872296
1602:30455427
1447:31605441
1369:March 6,
1197:See also
1151:is red;
1019:via the
728:, while
380:hormones
372:hydrogen
18:Nephrons
2290:Protein
2280:Glucose
2079:Urethra
2069:Trigone
2030:Bladder
2012:Ureters
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