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Renal Transport Of Organic Substances
Renal Transport Of Organic Substances

By F Lang, Rainer Greger, R. Greger, S. Silbernagl, P. Deetjen (Auth.), Doz. Dr. R. Greger, Doz. Dr. Med. F. Lang, Prof. Dr. Med. S. Silbernagl (Eds.)

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This book is a collection of reviews on the renal transport of organic substances. The first chapters deal with general aspects of the topic. The following articles treat the present knowledge on t...

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Nac1 Transport In Epithelia
Nac1 Transport In Epithelia

By R. G. Boutilier, Ch. P. Mangum, F Lang, George A. Gerencser, R.Mcn Alexander, Rainer Greger, V.L. Bels, E. L Cooper, D. Häussinger, R. Gilles, Haruo Sugi, E. K. Hoffmann, N. Heisler, W. Clauß, L. Bolis, Alister G. Macdonald, P. Vandewalle, M. Chardon, F. Ito

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After the pioneering studies by Ussing and co-workers, studies of epithelial Nael transport have come a long way. The first phase of the phenomenological description of the cell as a black box has...

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Cell Volume Regulation
Cell Volume Regulation

By F Lang, Florian Lang, C. Ronco, Florian P. Lang, Lang, Florian

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This volume presents a unique compilation of reviews on cell volume regulation in health and disease, with contributions from leading experts in the field. The topics covered include mechanisms and...

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