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  • 30. NH4+ as a substrate for apical and basolateral Na(+)-H+ exchangers of thick ascending limbs of rat kidney: evidence from isolated membranes.
    Blanchard A, Eladari D, Leviel F, Tsimaratos M, Paillard M, Podevin RA.
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  • 36. Basolateral membrane H/OH/HCO3 transport in the rat cortical thick ascending limb. Evidence for an electrogenic Na/HCO3 cotransporter in parallel with a Na/H antiporter.
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