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Degradation of haemoglobin-14C and urinary excretion of bilirubin-14C by the normothermic perfused isolated dog kidney

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L'hémoglobine libre du sang, filtrée par les glomérules rénaux et partiellement absorbée par les tubules, est métabolisée par le tissu renal. A l'aide de l'hémoglobine marquée en14C, formée à partir de la glycine-2-14C et de la glycine-1-14C nos résultats prouvent que chez le chien mâle les reins métabolisent l'hémoglobine en bilirubine conjugée et excrètent cette dernière dans les urines.

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Our thanks are due to the ‘Fonds voor wetenschappelijk geneeskundig onderzoek’ of Belgium for the financial support.

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Van Der Stock, J., de Schepper, J. Degradation of haemoglobin-14C and urinary excretion of bilirubin-14C by the normothermic perfused isolated dog kidney. Experientia 29, 410–411 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926750

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