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Urinary acidification and renal bicarbonate reabsorption may be altered as a consequence of extrarenal factors or impaired by disease affecting the epithelial cells of the renal tubules and collecting ducts. This chapter is concerned with renal acidifying defects and has as its main focus the disorders of cellular function and membrane transport.
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Steinmetz, P.R. (1978). Cellular Defects in Urinary Acidification and Renal Tubular Acidosis. In: Andreoli, T.E., Hoffman, J.F., Fanestil, D.D. (eds) Physiology of Membrane Disorders. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3958-8_47
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