The ability of mammals to produce urine hyperosmotic to plasma requires the generation of a gradient of increasing osmolality along the medulla from the corticomedullary junction to the papilla tip. Countercurrent multiplication apparently establishes this gradient in the outer medulla, where there is substantial transepithelial reabsorption of NaCl from the water-impermeable thick ascending limbs of the loops of Henle. However, this process does not establish the much steeper osmotic gradient in the inner medulla, where there are no thick ascending limbs of the loops of Henle and the water-impermeable ascending thin limbs lack active transepithelial transport of NaCl or any other solute. The mechanism generating the osmotic gradient in the...
ullary lactate production and urine-concentrating mecha-nism: a flat medullary model. Am J Physiol R...
Concentration of the urine is achieved by osmotic equilibrium of the collecting duct fluid with the ...
A simple mathematical model that was developed by Charles S. Peskin (unpublished manuscript) for a s...
Although the processes that generate the osmotic gradients in the inner medulla remain controversial...
Since the paper by Wirz, Hargitay, and Kuhn in 1951 [1], the proposal of Kuhn and his colleagues [2–...
Since the paper by Wirz, Hargitay, and Kuhn in 1951 [1], the proposal of Kuhn and his colleagues [2–...
The general nature of the process that is responsible for the formation of concentrated urine is wel...
The ability of mammals to excrete urine either more or less concentrated than plasma permits them to...
Although the processes that generate the osmotic gradients in the inner medulla remain controversial...
ulations conducted in a mathematical model were used to exemplify the hypothesis that elevated solut...
Computer simulation of osmotic gradient without active transport in renal inner medulla. It has been...
It is now generally accepted that urinary concentration is achieved via the countercurrent hypothesi...
The ability of mammals to excrete urine either more or less concentrated than plasma permits them to...
An in vivo study of the concentrating process in the descending limb of Henle's loop. Two features o...
International audienceThe ability to produce hyperosmotic urine allows mammals, including humans, to...
ullary lactate production and urine-concentrating mecha-nism: a flat medullary model. Am J Physiol R...
Concentration of the urine is achieved by osmotic equilibrium of the collecting duct fluid with the ...
A simple mathematical model that was developed by Charles S. Peskin (unpublished manuscript) for a s...
Although the processes that generate the osmotic gradients in the inner medulla remain controversial...
Since the paper by Wirz, Hargitay, and Kuhn in 1951 [1], the proposal of Kuhn and his colleagues [2–...
Since the paper by Wirz, Hargitay, and Kuhn in 1951 [1], the proposal of Kuhn and his colleagues [2–...
The general nature of the process that is responsible for the formation of concentrated urine is wel...
The ability of mammals to excrete urine either more or less concentrated than plasma permits them to...
Although the processes that generate the osmotic gradients in the inner medulla remain controversial...
ulations conducted in a mathematical model were used to exemplify the hypothesis that elevated solut...
Computer simulation of osmotic gradient without active transport in renal inner medulla. It has been...
It is now generally accepted that urinary concentration is achieved via the countercurrent hypothesi...
The ability of mammals to excrete urine either more or less concentrated than plasma permits them to...
An in vivo study of the concentrating process in the descending limb of Henle's loop. Two features o...
International audienceThe ability to produce hyperosmotic urine allows mammals, including humans, to...
ullary lactate production and urine-concentrating mecha-nism: a flat medullary model. Am J Physiol R...
Concentration of the urine is achieved by osmotic equilibrium of the collecting duct fluid with the ...
A simple mathematical model that was developed by Charles S. Peskin (unpublished manuscript) for a s...