Sentences with phrase «in kidney tubules»

Additional filtering occurs in the kidney tubules where electrolytes such as sodium and potassium are conserved or excreted as needed.
Furosemide is a potent diuretic which works by blocking the absorption of salt and fluid in the kidney tubules causing an increase in urine output.

Not exact matches

Other collaborations that are currently being discussed focus on the development of small molecules that could disrupt «kidney» (Malphigian tubule) function in mosquitoes, on the differences in the ability to transmit disease among various populations of Aedes aegypti and other mosquitoes, and on advances in the surveillance of adult mosquitoes.
Jadwiga Giebultowicz of Oregon State University has identified PER and TIM proteins — key components of biological clocks — in the kidney like malpighian tubules of fruit flies.
The researchers then used a 3 - D cell culture system to coax their mutant and healthy hPSCs down the differentiation pathway into becoming kidney progenitor cells and finally the proximal tubule cells found in kidney nephrons.
«There's a specific pathologic phenomenon that we're seeing, which is acute tubular necrosis — acute damage to the tubules to the kidney associated with or in conjunction with these pretty characteristic [round] crystals that we're seeing in the animals» kidneys and urine,» he says.
Immunohistochemistry - Paraffin: Emx1 Antibody - Staining of human kidney shows moderate nuclear positivity in cells in a subset of renal tubules.
In 2013, his team developed an organ - on - a-chip microfluidic culture device that modeled the human kidney's proximal tubule, which is anatomically connected to the glomerulus and salvages ions from urinary fluid.
About 9 out of every 10 kidney cancers are renal cell carcinomas — cancers that form in the lining of the tubules inside the kidney.
In a wide range of epithelial tissues such as kidney tubules or breast acini, cells organize into bidimensional monolayers experiencing an out - of - plane curvature.
In the kidney, autophagy is required to control epithelial cell size in response to the urinary flow in the proximal tubulIn the kidney, autophagy is required to control epithelial cell size in response to the urinary flow in the proximal tubulin response to the urinary flow in the proximal tubulin the proximal tubule.
The role of reversible phosphorylation in the hormonal control of phenylalanine hydroxylase in isolated rat proximal kidney tubules
Specifically, insulin act on the proximal tubule in the kidney to stimulate reabsorption of sodium.
Insulin acts on the proximal tubule in the kidney to reabsorb sodium and water.
About 135 of the case reports involving kidney and urinary signs were diagnosed as Fanconi syndrome, a kidney disease in which the proximal tubule doesn't work properly and some nutrients are lost into the urine instead of being reabsorbed.
However, within the kidneys, of carrier species (vectors), these leptospira are hidden from the animal's antibodies and continue to live in the microscopic tubes that carry urine out to the bladder (the proximal renal tubules).
Casts are accumulations of cell fragments and debris that built up in the small tubules that lead urine from its formation in the kidneys to its storage in your dog or cat's bladder.
Cats affected by renal failure develop inflammation in parts of the kidney and might show symptoms such as pyelonephritis (urinary tract infection), interstitial nephritis (kidney inflammation around the tubules) and glomerulonephritis (feline kidney blood vessel inflammation).
Acute Phosphate Nephropathy Acute phosphate nephropathy is a severe kidney condition caused by the deposit of calcium - phosphate crystals in the renal tubules.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z