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Three-dimensional functional reconstruction of inner medullary thin limbs of Henle's loop

Digital three-dimensional (3-D) functional reconstructions of inner medullary nephrons were performed. Antibodies against aquaporins (AQP)-1 and -2 and the chloride channel ClC-K1 identified descending thin limbs (DTLs), collecting ducts (CDs), and ascending thin limbs (ATLs), respectively, through...

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Published in:American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2004-01, Vol.286 (1), p.F38-F45
Main Authors: Pannabecker, Thomas L, Abbott, Diane E, Dantzler, William H
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Aquaporin 1
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Aquaporin 6
Aquaporins - physiology
Chloride Channels - physiology
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Kidney Concentrating Ability - physiology
Kidney Medulla - anatomy & histology
Kidney Medulla - physiology
Loop of Henle - anatomy & histology
Loop of Henle - physiology
Male
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Nephrons - physiology
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Rats, Wistar
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