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Omithine decarboxylase inhibitor eliminates hyperresponsiveness of the early diabetic proximal tubule to dietary saltMIRACLE, Cynthia M; RIEG, Timo; MANSOURY, Hadi et al.American journal of physiology. Renal physiology. 2008, Vol 64, Num 4, issn 1931-857X, F995-F1002Article

Unexpected effect of angiotensin AT1 receptor blockade on tubuloglomerular feedback in early subtotal nephrectomySINGH, Prabhleen; AIHUA DENG; BLANTZ, Roland C et al.American journal of physiology. Renal physiology. 2009, Vol 65, Num 5, issn 1931-857X, F1158-F1165Article

Renal proximal tubular dysfunction is a major determinant of urinary connective tissue growth factor excretionGERRITSEN, Karin G; PETERS, Hilde P; LEON XU et al.American journal of physiology. Renal physiology. 2010, Vol 67, Num 6, issn 1931-857X, F1457-F1464Article

Renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure and natriuretic response to high doses of angiotensin II in pregnant ratsTIANZHENG YU; KHRAIBI, Ali A.American journal of hypertension. 2006, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 300-305, issn 0895-7061, 6 p.Article

CLC-5 and KIF3B interact to facilitate CLC-5 plasma membrane expression, endocytosis, and microtubular transport: relevance to pathophysiology of Dent's diseaseREED, Anita A. C; LOH, Nellie Y; NESBIT, M. Andrew et al.American journal of physiology. Renal physiology. 2010, Vol 67, Num 2, issn 1931-857X, F365-F380Article

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