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Tubular Handling of Phosphate

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Urolithiasis Research

Abstract

The tubular handling of phosphate has been extensively studied in the recent years. There is a large amount of literature now available which is quite difficult to summarize. Accordingly, this report will be limited to some among the numerous aspects of the topic. Other reports in the same symposium are bringing informations about the same subject (O.L.M. Bijvoet: The kidney in phosphate homeostasis, J.-P. Bonjour et al: Regulation and site of the tubular transport of inorganic phosphate (Pi) in the rat kidney, F. G. Knox: Elements of nephron function important in urolithiasis, M. Goldberg: Renal handling of stoneforming ions.

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Amiel, C., Kuntziger, H. (1976). Tubular Handling of Phosphate. In: Fleisch, H., Robertson, W.G., Smith, L.H., Vahlensieck, W. (eds) Urolithiasis Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4295-3_6

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