Activation of h+ secretion in intercalated cells loop diuretics
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=) The loop diuretic furosemide represses NaCl reabsorption in the thick rising appendage (TAL). Also, furosemide ferments the pee, which is customarily clarified by expanded Na+ stacking to the distal tubule causing an initiation of H+ emission through H+-ATPase in α-intercalated cells.
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=) The loop diuretic furosemide represses NaCl reabsorption in the thick rising appendage (TAL). Also, furosemide ferments the pee, which is customarily clarified by expanded Na+ stacking to the distal tubule causing an initiation of H+ emission through H+-ATPase in α-intercalated cells.
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