Fluid Transport by Leaky Epithelia and Cell Volume Regulation

作者: Kenneth R. Spring

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-35158-1_56

关键词: Cell volumeFluid transportBiophysicsSpecific adsorptionChemistry

摘要: The mechanism and pathways of fluid absorption by leaky epithelia are subjects considerable investigation controversy. Theories models transporting briefly reviewed related to across renal proximal tubules. relevance cell volume regulation transepithelial is also discussed.

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