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    Abstracts of papers and posters Pharmacological Meeting

    Roger A. H. Adan, J. Peter, H. Burbach in Pharmacy World and Science (1994)

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    Glomerular filtration in the isolated perfused kidney

    Glomerular hemodynamics were studied of isolated perfused kidneys of 12-wk-old normotensive (NR) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats, using Pluronic F108 (BASF, Wyandotte, MI, USA) as a plasma expander. ...

    H. M. Brink, W. M. Moons, J. F. G. Slegers in Pflügers Archiv (1983)

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    Glomerular filtration in the isolated perfused kidney

    The permeability of the glomerular capillary wall to neutral macromolecules was studied in isolated perfused rat kidneys. Pluronic F108 (BASF, Wyandotte, MI, USA), a polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene block copo...

    H. M. Brink, W. M. Moons, J. F. G. Slegers in Pflügers Archiv (1983)

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    The contribution of a chloride shunt to the transmucosal potential of the rabbit submaxillary duct

    Chloride movement across the wall of the rabbit submaxillary duct has been studied. It was shown that the chloride diffusion from blood to luminal side was determined primarily by the existing transmucosal pot...

    J. F. G. Slegers, W. M. Moons, P. P. Idzerda in The Journal of Membrane Biology (1975)

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    Hyperosmotic secretion at low transport rates in the cat sweat gland

    The hypertonicity of the secretory fluid produced by the cat sweat gland is due to a potassium release mechanism which operates in series with an isosmotic NaCl transport process.

    J. F. G. Slegers, W. M. Moons in Pflügers Archiv (1973)

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    Effect of Acetazolamide on the Chloride Shift and the Sodium Pump in Secretory Cells

    AN active chloride pump has been suggested as the chief driving force for the process of secretion by human sweat glands1. Such a mechanism has been used as an important premise in a hypothesis to describe the ba...

    J. F. G. SLEGERS, W. M. MOONS in Nature (1968)