Functional and Morphologic Maturation of the Superficial Nephrons RELATIONSHIP TO TOTAL KIDNEY FUNCTION
AUTOR(ES)
Spitzer, Adrian
RESUMO
The functional and morphologic pattern of superficial nephron development was studied in guinea pigs ranging in age between 2 h and 38 days. Concomitent measurements of total kidney function and glomerular counts were also performed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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