Abstract
The chapter 'Stationary and Nonstationary Ion and Water Flux Interactions in Kidney Proximal Tubule: Mathematical Analysis of Isosmotic Transport by a Minimalistic Model' has now been made available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
Highlights
The final result is a significant increase in osmolarity of the fluid emerging from lis due to convection-electrodiffusion of solutes across the interspace basement membrane (Eq 6)
At the new steady state, the transepithelial water flux is about the same as the water flux prior to eliminating Pafm (35.5 versus 34.0 nL cmÀ2 sÀ1)
Summary
Correction to: Stationary and Nonstationary Ion and Water Flux Interactions in Kidney Proximal Tubule: Mathematical Analysis of Isosmotic Transport by a Minimalistic Model
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