Anatomy of the kidney
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Revision as of 14:27, 31 August 2015
This 'topic' covers some stuff in ren physio and ren anat which did not get sorted into more specific doamins.
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Blood supply, macrovascular
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Kidney medulla
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Connexins
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Renin-Angiotensin-Prorenin
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Effects of calcium antagonists
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Natriuretic peptides
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Purines ATP, ADP, Adenosine purinergic signaling
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Vasodilating substnaces, various
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Mechanotransduction in the kidney
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Dopamine GPCR4 Natriuresis
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First, there was a tube, then we took the glome
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