Simulating nephron ion transport function using activated wafer electrodeionization
The nephrons in the kidney transport ions and organic molecules, but may not work effectively in patients with kidney disease. Here, a synthetic nephron is created, based on activated wafer electrodeionization, and shown to enable the transport of several physiologically relevant ions.
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| Main Authors: | Christa N. Hestekin, Jamie A. Hestekin, Sadia Paracha, Grace Morrison, Efecan Pakkaner, John Moore, Leticia Santos de Souza, Sam Stephens, Catey Atchley, Ira Kurtz |
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| Format: | article |
| Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3cac5cb4e31d4aeda415f046332d15cc |
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