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Publications [#342817] of Anita T. Layton
Papers Published
- Fattah, H; Layton, A; Vallon, V, How Do Kidneys Adapt to a Deficit or Loss in Nephron Number?,
Physiology (Bethesda, Md.), vol. 34 no. 3
(May, 2019),
pp. 189-197 [doi]
(last updated on 2020/07/05)
Abstract: A deficit or loss in the number of nephrons, the functional unit of the kidney, can induce compensatory growth and hyperfunction of remaining nephrons. An increase in single nephron glomerular filtration rate (SNGFR) aims to compensate but may be deleterious in the long term. The increase in SNGFR is determined by the dynamics of nephron loss, total remaining GFR, the body's excretory demand, and the functional capacity to sustain single nephron hyperfunction.
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