A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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The B1-subunit of the H(+) ATPase is required for maximal urinary acidificationCompensatory membrane expression of the V-ATPase B2 subunit isoform in renal medullary intercalated cells of B1-deficient miceSuccinate receptor GPR91 provides a direct link between high glucose levels and renin release in murine and rabbit kidney.cAMP stimulates apical V-ATPase accumulation, microvillar elongation, and proton extrusion in kidney collecting duct A-intercalated cells.Renal vacuolar H+-ATPase.A primary culture of mouse proximal tubular cells, established on collagen-coated membranes.Aldosterone stimulates vacuolar H(+)-ATPase activity in renal acid-secretory intercalated cells mainly via a protein kinase C-dependent pathway.Human Urine-Derived Renal Progenitors for Personalized Modeling of Genetic Kidney Disorders.Colocalization of the (Pro)renin Receptor/Atp6ap2 with H+-ATPases in Mouse Kidney but Prorenin Does Not Acutely Regulate Intercalated Cell H+-ATPase Activity.Deficient acid handling with distal RTA in the NBCe2 knockout mouse.Nongenomic stimulation of vacuolar H+-ATPases in intercalated renal tubule cells by aldosteroneAngiotensin II stimulates H⁺-ATPase activity in intercalated cells from isolated mouse connecting tubules and cortical collecting ductsAcetazolamide Attenuates Lithium-Induced Nephrogenic Diabetes InsipidusThe calcium-sensing receptor promotes urinary acidification to prevent nephrolithiasisHuman kidney cell reprogramming: applications for disease modeling and personalized medicineRhoA and MAPK signal transduction pathways regulate NHE1-dependent proximal tubule cell apoptosis after mechanical stretch.(Pro)renin receptor is required for prorenin-dependent and -independent regulation of vacuolar H⁺-ATPase activity in MDCK.C11 collecting duct cells.Recording ion channels in isolated, split-opened tubules.Hydrochlorothiazide attenuates lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus independently of the sodium-chloride cotransporter.
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A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse.
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Carsten A Wagner
Dennis Brown
Gerhard H Giebisch
John P Geibel
Patricia Valles
Sylvie Breton
Ulrike Lükewille
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10.1007/S00424-003-1082-3
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2003-05-13T00:00:00Z