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  • | excretion = [[renal]] ...e=Lidocaine pharmacokinetics in advanced heart failure, liver disease, and renal failure in humans |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=78 |issue=4 |pages=499
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  • | excretion = [[Renal]] (60-80%), [[biliary]] (6–15%) ...action with effects that can include [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[flushing (physiology)|flushing]] of the skin, [[tachycardia]] (accelerated heart rate), and [[sh
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  • | excretion = [[Renal]] ...armacologist]] [[Gertrude B. Elion]] was awarded the 1988 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize in Medicine]], partly for the development of aciclo
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  • | excretion = renal (>90%) '''''[[Respiration (physiology)|Respiratory]]:'''''
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  • | excretion = Active [[Kidney|renal]] tubular excretion by [[SLC22A2|OCT2]] ...r=2009 |pages=1092–93 |isbn=0-07-162444-9}}</ref> When there is impaired renal function, however, clearance of metformin and lactate is reduced, leading t
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  • | excretion = [[Kidney|Renal]] ...salicylic acid.<ref>Ueber Aspirin. Pflügers Archiv : European journal of physiology, Volume: 84, Issue: 11-12 (March 1, 1901), pp: 527-546.</ref> The popularit
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  • | excretion = 75 to 85% [[renal]] ...la patens) but not in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). Journal of [[Plant Physiology]] 150, 137-140. [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=2640663]</ref
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  • | Excretion = Renal In physiology research, sodium nitroprusside is frequently used to test endothelium-indep
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  • ...ry 2001, Pages 46-47.</ref> Carlsson was awarded the 2000 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for showing that dopamine is not just a precursor of [[norepi ...teric]], and [[coronary artery|coronary]] arteries; and increasing overall renal perfusion.<ref name=pharmnemonics>{{Cite book | author=Shen, Howard | title
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  • ...rm complications of [[diabetes mellitus|diabetes]] (e.g., [[blindness]], [[renal failure]], and [[peripheral neuropathy]]) are probably due to the glycation ...| first1 = E. J. | last2 = Baumeister | first2 = Roy F. | title = Toward a Physiology of Dual-Process Reasoning and Judgment: Lemonade, Willpower, and Expensive
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  • ...he mammalian distal nephron: from rabbit to human | journal = Am J Physiol Renal Physiol | pages = F628-F643| year = 2003 | pmid = 12620920 | volume = 284}} ...ef name=boron875> {{cite book |author=Walter F., PhD. Boron |title=Medical Physiology: A Cellular And Molecular Approaoch |publisher=Elsevier/Saunders |location=
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  • == Physiology == ;Gastric and renal secretion:
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  • | excretion = Renal 90%, biliary 10% *[[Flushing (physiology)|Flushing]] of the [[face]]
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  • ...ful in medical tests involving the [[kidney]] used in the measurement of [[renal plasma flow]]. It is an [[amide]] derivative of the [[amino acid]] [[glyci ...on, and thus underestimates actual RPF by about 10%.<ref>Costanzo, Linda. Physiology, 4th Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2007. Page 1
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  • ...me [[histocompatibility]] genes,<ref>{{cite web |title= The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1980|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/ ...Eva Negri, Silvia Franceschi, and Carlo La Vecchia | title=Food Groups and Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Case-Control Study from Italy | journal=International Jou
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  • === Renal system === ..., Huang PT |title=Body lead stores and urate excretion in men with chronic renal disease |journal=J. Rheumatol. |volume=21 |issue=4 |pages=705–9 |year=199
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  • ...an be compensated in the short term by changing the rate of [[Ventilation (physiology)|ventilation]]. This alters the concentration of [[carbon dioxide]] in the ...ol pH by the excretion of excess acid or base. In responses to acidosis, [[renal tubule|tubular]] cells reabsorb more bicarbonate from the tubular fluid, [[
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  • | [[respiratory acidosis]] || down || up || renal | [[respiratory alkalosis]] || up || down || renal
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  • ...eventyfold.<ref name=brsphys>{{cite book |author=Costanzo, Linda S. |title=Physiology |publisher=Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |location=Hagerstwon, MD |year=200 ...519 |year=2001 |pmid=11160049 |month=Feb |issn=8750-7587 |url=http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=11160049 |format=Free full text |ref=harv
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  • ...261253-0">{{cite book |author=Goldsmith, Lowell A. |title=Biochemistry and physiology of the skin |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=1983 |pages= |isbn=0-1 ...Cutaneous Circulation |editor-last=Goldsmith |editor-first=Lowell A |title=Physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of the skin |publisher=Oxford Universi
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