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1  receptors by candesartan on the exaggerated tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) activity in 7-wk-old, eu
2  total autoregulatory efficiency, reflecting tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) and possibly one or two
3                                Initiation of tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) depends on Na-K-2Cl co-t
4                                              Tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) describes the negative r
5 densa nitric oxide generation and actions on tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) during salt restriction.
6 he pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy, and tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) has been suggested to pl
7 ngement suggested that a marked reduction in tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) in Cx40-ko mice was resp
8  Regulation of renal hemodynamics and BP via tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) may be an important adap
9 studies demonstrated that stimulation of the tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) mechanism by increasing
10 ion, and failure to regulate GFR through the tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) mechanism.
11 ic myogenic response and the kidney-specific tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) mechanism.
12 e 1 (SGLT1) in diabetes, which then inhibits tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) promoting glomerular hyp
13 de (NO) in the macula densa and blunting the tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) response, thereby promot
14               Direct measurements of maximal tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) responses were made from
15                                              Tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) stabilizes nephron funct
16                                          The tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) system was used as a too
17 after an overshoot at 40 s (second response, tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF)).
18 -transporter may be a site for regulation of tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF), and recently angiotensi
19 terioles has been suggested to contribute to tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF), the vasoconstriction el
20 stments in GFR through the normal actions of tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF).
21 al reabsorption which reduces the signal for tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF).
22            Nephron function is stabilized by tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF).
23 n tubules and afferent arterioles (so-called tubuloglomerular feedback [TGF]).
24                           On the other hand, tubuloglomerular feedback activity is often directly pro
25 anism, we tested the hypothesis that altered tubuloglomerular feedback contributes to elevated GFR us
26 ek 3 but not week 5, suggesting that altered tubuloglomerular feedback contributes to the initial inc
27 rreabsorption of sodium and chloride induces tubuloglomerular feedback from the macula densa to incre
28                                              Tubuloglomerular feedback function curve as determined b
29 omerular feedback responses were normal, but tubuloglomerular feedback function curves were right-shi
30 odium to the distal nephron and may activate tubuloglomerular feedback in a similar way to SGLT2is wi
31 rular apparatus was still able to respond to tubuloglomerular feedback in isolated perfused juxtaglom
32                                              Tubuloglomerular feedback initially contributes to the m
33                                     Although tubuloglomerular feedback is normal in these animals, th
34                                         This tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism plays an important r
35  consisting of the myogenic response and the tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism, the myogenic respon
36  NKCC2 may permit transport and Cl-dependent tubuloglomerular feedback regulation to occur over a wid
37 tubule, consistent with a role of MD nNOS in tubuloglomerular feedback resetting.
38 rms (MD-NOS1KO) had a significantly enhanced tubuloglomerular feedback response and after acute volum
39 lt sensitivity of BP and the significance of tubuloglomerular feedback response in long-term control
40                                          The tubuloglomerular feedback response, the change in affere
41 ressed in the macula densa and regulates the tubuloglomerular feedback response, the natriuretic resp
42 nsin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and the renal tubuloglomerular feedback response.
43              Angiotensin II (AngII) enhances tubuloglomerular feedback responses and is considered to
44                         Furthermore, whereas tubuloglomerular feedback responses did not change signi
45 AT1 receptor blockade by candesartan reduced tubuloglomerular feedback responses to a flow rate step
46 sence of NKCC2A in the macula densa, maximum tubuloglomerular feedback responses were normal, but tub
47 e (NO) is an important negative modulator of tubuloglomerular feedback responsiveness.
48 nd salt-sensitive hypertension by decreasing tubuloglomerular feedback responsiveness.
49 e via AT1 receptors and therefore may affect tubuloglomerular feedback signal transmission, at least
50 eabsorption of sodium and glucose, normalize tubuloglomerular feedback signals and mitigate hyperfilt
51 vide compelling new evidence indicating that tubuloglomerular feedback signals are coupled to autoreg
52 proximal tubular natriuresis activates renal tubuloglomerular feedback through increased macula densa
53 the TALH was reduced but not eliminated, and tubuloglomerular feedback was severely impaired.
54 s, we studied NaCl-dependent GFR regulation (tubuloglomerular feedback) in mice with targeted deletio
55                   Furthermore, we found that tubuloglomerular feedback, a mechanism that links proxim
56 e GFR by a mechanism that partially involves tubuloglomerular feedback, and suppressing gut microbes
57 tion via its effects on renal arterioles and tubuloglomerular feedback, but effects of adenosine bloc
58 tribute to the enhanced basal vascular tone, tubuloglomerular feedback, monocyte/macrophage infiltrat
59                                Activation of tubuloglomerular feedback, previously thought to contrib
60 isturbances, including hypertension, altered tubuloglomerular feedback, renal hypoxia, lipotoxicity,
61                                              Tubuloglomerular feedback, which is an angiotensin II-de
62 odium to the distal tubule and activation of tubuloglomerular feedback, which lowers GFR and intraglo
63  flow past the macula densa, thus minimizing tubuloglomerular feedback-dependent influences on affere
64 he GFR supranormal through the physiology of tubuloglomerular feedback.
65 whereas glomeruli respond to tubules through tubuloglomerular feedback.
66 absorption of NaCl in the TALH, and impaired tubuloglomerular feedback.
67 macula densa, providing the error signal for tubuloglomerular feedback.
68 eabsorption in the proximal tubule, altering tubuloglomerular feedback.
69 omerular hemodynamics, including the role of tubuloglomerular feedback.