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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Nephron Physiology (2005) 101 (4): p99–p103.
Published Online: 14 November 2005
...–90%) of Al in the plasma is normally bound to protein (mainly transferrin) and is therefore unfilterable; the remainder is bound to low molecular mass compounds, of which citrate appears to be the most important. In vitro determinations using artificial membranes indicate that ∼10% of Al is filtered...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Nephron Physiology (2004) 98 (2): p15–p20.
Published Online: 19 October 2004
...R.J. Unwin; G. Capasso; D.G. Shirley Urinary calcium, magnesium and citrate levels are important in promoting or inhibiting renal stone formation. Here we review current information on the tubular handling of these ions. Most filtered calcium is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule and the thick...