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Anatomy of the Urinary System | 13 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Kidney Anatomy | 31 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Flow Into and Out of the Kidney | 6 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Basic Renal Processes | 5 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
The Glomerulus | 6 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Reabsorption I: General Concepts of Reabsorption in the Kidney | 14 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Reabsorption II: Reabsorption (and Secretion) in the Proximal Tubule | 16 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Reabsorption III: The Loop of Henle | 12 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Reabsorption IV: The Distal Tubule | 2 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Reabsorption V: The Collecting Duct and Effects of ADH and Aldosterone | 16 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Clearance-- Measuring Glomerular Filtration Rate and Renal Plasma Flow | 21 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Urinary Tract | 13 mins | 0 completed | Learn |
Practice: Sodium-Glucose Linked Transporters (SGLTs) can be inhibited by a class of drugs called, logically, SGLT Inhibitors. Which of the following is the expected effect of an SGLT Inhibitor on the transport maximum Tm for glucose in the kidney?
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