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Contents: December 1 1981, Volume 241, Issue 6   [Index by Author]   [Editorial Board]      Other Issues: Previous Next  
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S. G. Schultz
Homocellular regulatory mechanisms in sodium-transporting epithelia: avoidance of extinction by "flush-through"
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 579-590, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

C. Schali and F. Roch-Ramel
Uptake of [3H]PAH and [14C]urate into isolated proximal tubular segments of the pig kidney
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 591-596, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

D. W. Barfuss and J. A. Schafer
Collection and analysis of absorbate from proximal straight tubules
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 597-604, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

A. Doucet and A. I. Katz
Mineralcorticoid receptors along the nephron: [3H]aldosterone binding in rabbit tubules
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 605-611, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

E. J. Braun, D. R. Roy, and R. L. Jamison
Micropuncture study of the superficial nephron of Perognathus penicillatus
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 612-617, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

C. Merlet-Benichou, M. Pegorier, M. Muffat-Joly, and C. Augeron
Functional and morphologic patterns of renal maturation in the developing guinea pig
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 618-624, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

D. Schlondorff, C. P. Carvounis, M. Jacoby, J. A. Satriano, and S. D. Levine
Multiple sites for interaction of prostaglandin and vasopressin in toad urinary bladder
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 625-631, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

W. H. Dantzler and S. K. Bentley
Effects of chloride substitutes on PAH transport by isolated perfused renal tubules
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 632-644, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

A. U. Sheth, H. O. Senekjian, H. Babino, T. F. Knight, and E. J. Weinman
Renal handling of gentamicin by the Munich-Wistar rat
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 645-648, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

P. A. Craven and F. R. DeRubertis
Effects of vasopressin and urea on Ca2+-calmodulin-dependent renal prostaglandin E
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 649-658, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

M. L. Graber, H. H. Bengele, J. H. Schwartz, and E. A. Alexander
pH and PCO2 profiles of the rat inner medullary collecting duct
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 659-668, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

M. L. Graber, H. H. Bengele, E. Mroz, C. Lechene, and E. A. Alexander
Acute metabolic acidosis augments collecting duct acidification rate in the rat
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 669-676, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

B. Biagi, M. Sohtell, and G. Giebisch
Intracellular potassium activity in the rabbit proximal straight tubule
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 677-686, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

L. C. Senay, Jr, G. Mitchell, E. McClain, D. Mitchell, and N. Connors
A subcutaneous capsule for long-term studies
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: 687-691, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

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M. Burg, C. Patlak, N. Green, and D. Villey
Organic solutes in fluid absorption by renal proximal convolutes tubules
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 241: F691-F691, 1981 [Abstract] [PDF]  

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