glucose release from renal cortex via gluconeogenesis; glucose uptake and glycolysis from renal medulla for satisfying kidney energy needs; and glucose reabsorption from proximal convoluted tubule.
Three ways of renal involvement in glucose homeostasis: glucose release from renal cortex via gluconeogenesis; glucose uptake and glycolysis from renal medulla for satisfying kidney energy needs ...
In an attempt to clarify the pathological changes in the kidneys of patients with gout we have studied in detail the autopsy findings in 5 proved cases and 1 unproved case. Kidney tissues were ...
This study aimed to investigate protein expression changes in the rabbit renal cortex induced by chronic dynamic exercise. Design: Kidneys were obtained from New Zealand rabbits either confined to ...
Renal cell carcinomas (RCC), which originate in the cortex, are the most common variety (85%), the other common one being ...
Kidney stones, also called urinary stones, are rock-like substances in one or both of your kidneys. They form when you have an imbalance of minerals, like calcium or uric acid, in your urine (pee).
How does our brain register an itch? We find out from a National Skin Centre expert why medical conditions such as chronic ...
By studying the brains of macaque monkeys during turn-taking exercises, researchers may be one step closer to understanding how individual neurons in the frontal cortex work together to analyze ...
Researchers use cortical organoids to answer fundamental questions such as how the human brain can grow to its large size or how the human brain's long-range connections form. However, cortical ...
A nephrologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating kidney conditions. Some conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and high blood pressure, can raise your chance ...