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Access of reabsorbed glucose to renal lymph

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Measurements of the glucose to mannitol tracer concentration ratios in renal venous blood and renal lymph of rats supported the hypothesis that reabsorbed glucose may have direct access to renal lymph by passage through the interstitium.

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Acknowledgment. This research was supported by grant No. AM-17093 of the USPHS.

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Cook, V.L., Reese, A.H., Wilson, P.D. et al. Access of reabsorbed glucose to renal lymph. Experientia 38, 108–109 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01944556

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