Water movement across nephron segments involved with the countercurrent multiplication system

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Abstract

During the past decade considerable progress has been made toward advancing our understanding of those specific properties of the individual segments of the nephron which dictate their water permeability characteristics. The primary purpose of the present paper is to discuss the various mechanisms for water permeation which are operative in those nephron segments which participate in the overall operation of the countercurrent multiplication system.

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Kokko, J. P., & Tisher, C. C. (1976). Water movement across nephron segments involved with the countercurrent multiplication system. Kidney International, 10(1), 64–81. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.1976.79

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