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Passive Transport in the Renal Re-absorption of Inorganic Phosphate in the Dog

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DURING an investigation1 on the renal effects of profound hypothermia (10° C) in the dog, the rates of renal re-absorption of filtered sodium and inorganic phosphate were found to differ markedly in their response to changing body temperature.

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ISAACSON, L. Passive Transport in the Renal Re-absorption of Inorganic Phosphate in the Dog. Nature 196, 273–274 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/196273a0

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