Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion.
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Identification of renal transporters involved in sulfate excretion in marine teleost fish.Sulfate transporters involved in sulfate secretion in the kidney are localized in the renal proximal tubule II of the elephant fish (Callorhinchus milii)Drug Transport by the Blood-Aqueous Humor Barrier of the Eye.Stimulation of renal sulfate secretion by metabolic acidosis requires Na+/H+ exchange induction and carbonic anhydrase.
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Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion.
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Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion.
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Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion.
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Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion.
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Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion.
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Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion.
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Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion.
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J Larry Renfro
Ryan M Pelis
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10.1152/AJPREGU.00084.2004
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z