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... Glucose on the other hand is filtered at the glomerulus and then reabsorbed by the proximal tubule . Indeed all glucose in the tubule can be reabsorbed up to a tubular reabsorptive maximum ( Tm - G ) of 200 mg / min- this represents the ...
... Glucose on the other hand is filtered at the glomerulus and then reabsorbed by the proximal tubule . Indeed all glucose in the tubule can be reabsorbed up to a tubular reabsorptive maximum ( Tm - G ) of 200 mg / min- this represents the ...
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... glucose by the renal cortex ; 1 mole of palmitate does provide 130 moles ATP ! On the other hand the renal medulla prefers aerobic or anaerobic glycolysis , but in this way 1 mol of glucose only produces 38 mol ATP . Both lactate and ...
... glucose by the renal cortex ; 1 mole of palmitate does provide 130 moles ATP ! On the other hand the renal medulla prefers aerobic or anaerobic glycolysis , but in this way 1 mol of glucose only produces 38 mol ATP . Both lactate and ...
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Edwin Nigel Wardle. Growth hormone , insulin deficiency and glucose excess It appears that glucose excess , insulin deficiency or perhaps excess growth hormone play a role in the assembly of the carbohydrate units . Certainly an ...
Edwin Nigel Wardle. Growth hormone , insulin deficiency and glucose excess It appears that glucose excess , insulin deficiency or perhaps excess growth hormone play a role in the assembly of the carbohydrate units . Certainly an ...
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renal physiology and pathophysiology | 1 |
Diuretics and renal metabolism 33333 | 57 |
The kidney and hypertension | 69 |
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