Acidosis (metabolic)Aldosterone (Pseudohypoaldosteronism)Alkalosis (metabolic)BSPRYCalbindin D28kCalbindin D9kCalcium (Hypercalciuria)Calcium (Hypocalciuria)Calcium (Physiology renal)ChlorothiazideCiclosporin ttMPTDiuretic agents (Thiazides)Furosemide Frusemide
GentamicinGlucocorticoidsHypercalciuria idiopathicIon channel (Sodium ENaC)Kidney (Intercalated cell)Kidney (Principal cells)Kidney (Tubulus CCD)Kidney (Tubulus CNT)Kidney (Tubulus Collecting Duct)Kidney (Tubulus Distal Convoluted)Kidney (Tubulus MCD)KlothoMagnesium (Hypermagnesiuria)
Magnesium (Hypomagnesiemia)Magnesium (Physiology Kidney)Methods of experimental NephrologyNCCNCX1NKCC2ParvalbuminPMCA1bPro UrineProstate (Anatomy)RapamycinReceptor (Vitamin D)Ruthenium red
Tacrolimus FK506TestosteroneTRPM6TRPV5TRPV6Urine (Acid)Vitamin DVitamin D3 (Calcitriol)Volume contraction ECVWNK4
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