The influence of pH on the sex-related differences in renal organic ion transport
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The influence of pH on the sex-related differences in renal organic ion transport
Abstract
The stimulating effects of elevated medium pH and androgen on in vitro transport of p-aminohippurate and N-methylnicotinamide (NMN) were additive, although the androgenic effect was pH-dependent only in the case of NMN. The similarity of response of the 2 systems supports the idea of a common passive efflux pathway for organic anions and cations.
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