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The following pages link to Occurrence of renal pelvic refluxes during rising urine flow rate in rats and hamsters (Q70769408):
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- Effect of peristaltic contractions of the renal pelvic wall on solute concentrations of the renal inner medulla in the hamster (Q24540297) (← links)
- Comparative physiology and architecture associated with the mammalian urine concentrating mechanism: role of inner medullary water and urea transport pathways in the rodent medulla (Q27006874) (← links)
- Examination of transepithelial exchange of water and solute in the rat renal pelvis (Q34620572) (← links)
- Peristaltic flow of urine in the renal papillary collecting ducts of hamsters (Q36660077) (← links)
- Magnetic resonance imaging of urea transporter knockout mice shows renal pelvic abnormalities (Q37038271) (← links)
- Mural propagation of descending vasa recta responses to mechanical stimulation (Q37093686) (← links)
- The renal pelvis (Q39762057) (← links)
- Importance of Residual Water Permeability on the Excretion of Water during Water Diuresis in Rats (Q42280299) (← links)
- Is There Escape from Renal Actions of Vasopressin in Rats with a Hyponatremia for Greater than 48 Hours? (Q42614778) (← links)
- Kidney structure and function of obligate and facultative hibernators: the white-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys leucurus) and the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus). (Q51592323) (← links)
- Renal countercurrent system: role of collecting duct convergence and pelvic urea predicted from a mathematical model. (Q52433764) (← links)
- The kidney of tapirs: A macroscopical study (Q54075263) (← links)
- Mechanical simulation of renal pelvic wall peristalsis in the rat (Q71353085) (← links)
- Changes in fluid compartments in hamster renal papilla due to peristalsis in the pelvic wall (Q71845372) (← links)
- The importance of distal delivery of filtrate and residual water permeability in the pathophysiology of hyponatremia (Q83543983) (← links)