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  1. Sex differences in renal acid-base regulation
  2. Gliflozins in Hypertension: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Insights
  3. Lack of renal NHE1 exacerbates lithium‐induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
  4. Vitamin D3 suppresses Npt2c abundance and differentially modulates phosphate and calcium homeostasis in Npt2a knockout mice
  5. Genetic deletion of the kidney sodium/proton exchanger-3 (NHE3) does not alter calcium and phosphate balance due to compensatory responses
  6. Intravenous ferric carboxymaltose and ferric derisomaltose alter the intestinal microbiome in female iron-deficient anemic mice
  7. Physiopathology of Phosphate Disorders
  8. NHE3 in the thick ascending limb is required for sustained but not acute furosemide-induced urinary acidification
  9. SGLT2 inhibition effect on salt-induced hypertension, RAAS, and Na+ transport in Dahl SS rats
  10. Enhanced phosphate absorption in intestinal epithelial cell‐specific NHE3 knockout mice
  11. Npt2a as a target for treating hyperphosphatemia
  12. Genetic deletion of connexin 37 causes polyuria and polydipsia
  13. PF-06869206 is a selective inhibitor of renal Pi transport: evidence from in vitro and in vivo studies
  14. An inducible intestinal epithelial cell-specific NHE3 knockout mouse model mimicking congenital sodium diarrhea
  15. Pharmacological Npt2a Inhibition Causes Phosphaturia and Reduces Plasma Phosphate in Mice with Normal and Reduced Kidney Function
  16. Rapid Aldosterone-Mediated Signaling in the DCT Increases Activity of the Thiazide-Sensitive NaCl Cotransporter
  17. What does sodium‐glucose co‐transporter 1 inhibition add: Prospects for dual inhibition
  18. Contribution of NHE3 and dietary phosphate to lithium pharmacokinetics
  19. Adenylyl Cyclase 6 Expression Is Essential for Cholera Toxin–Induced Diarrhea
  20. Development of SGLT1 and SGLT2 inhibitors
  21. Adenylyl cyclase 6 is required for maintaining acid–base homeostasis
  22. Holding tight and staying true: generation of a new tamoxifen-inducible, principal cell-specific mouse
  23. Body mass-specific Na+-K+-ATPase activity in the medullary thick ascending limb: implications for species-dependent urine concentrating mechanisms
  24. Renal tubular NHE3 is required in the maintenance of water and sodium chloride homeostasis
  25. Reply to “Reduced NHE3 activity results in congenital diarrhea and can predispose to inflammatory bowel disease”
  26. Novel developments in differentiating the role of renal and intestinal sodium hydrogen exchanger 3
  27. Analysis and validation of traits associated with a single nucleotide polymorphism Gly364Ser in catestatin using humanized chromogranin A mouse models
  28. Regulation of intestinal SGLT1 by catestatin in hyperleptinemic type 2 diabetic mice
  29. Sodium-glucose cotransport
  30. Caffeine-induced diuresis and natriuresis is independent of renal tubular NHE3
  31. P2Y2receptor activation decreases blood pressure via intermediate conductance potassium channels and connexin 37
  32. Renal Phosphate Wasting in the Absence of Adenylyl Cyclase 6
  33. Regulation of nephron water and electrolyte transport by adenylyl cyclases
  34. SGLT2 inhibitor empagliflozin reduces renal growth and albuminuria in proportion to hyperglycemia and prevents glomerular hyperfiltration in diabetic Akita mice
  35. Increase in SGLT1-mediated transport explains renal glucose reabsorption during genetic and pharmacological SGLT2 inhibition in euglycemia
  36. Connecting type A intercalated cell metabolic state to V-ATPase function: phosphorylation does matter!
  37. A High-throughput Method for Measurement of Glomerular Filtration Rate in Conscious Mice
  38. Knockout of Na-glucose transporter SGLT2 attenuates hyperglycemia and glomerular hyperfiltration but not kidney growth or injury in diabetes mellitus
  39. Adenylyl Cyclase 6 Enhances NKCC2 Expression and Mediates Vasopressin-Induced Phosphorylation of NKCC2 and NCC
  40. Natriuretic effect by exendin-4, but not the DPP-4 inhibitor alogliptin, is mediated via the GLP-1 receptor and preserved in obese type 2 diabetic mice
  41. P2Y receptors and kidney function
  42. A role for the organic anion transporter OAT3 in renal creatinine secretion in mice
  43. Acute and chronic effects of SGLT2 blockade on glomerular and tubular function in the early diabetic rat
  44. Na+-D-glucose Cotransporter SGLT1 is Pivotal for Intestinal Glucose Absorption and Glucose-Dependent Incretin Secretion
  45. Regulation of renal NaCl and water transport by the ATP/UTP/P2Y2receptor system
  46. P2Y2receptor activation decreases blood pressure and increases renal Na+excretion
  47. Cardiac-Specific Overexpression of Caveolin-3 Attenuates Cardiac Hypertrophy and Increases Natriuretic Peptide Expression and Signaling
  48. Functional Maturation of Drug Transporters in the Developing, Neonatal, and Postnatal Kidney
  49. Renal protection in chronic kidney disease: hypoxia-inducible factor activation vs. angiotensin II blockade
  50. Adenylate Cyclase 6 Determines cAMP Formation and Aquaporin-2 Phosphorylation and Trafficking in Inner Medulla
  51. Purinergic Inhibition of ENaC Produces Aldosterone Escape
  52. SGLT2 Mediates Glucose Reabsorption in the Early Proximal Tubule
  53. Dietary Na+ inhibits the open probability of the epithelial sodium channel in the kidney by enhancing apical P2Y2-receptor tone
  54. Unravelling a role for KCNQ1 in K+recycling and gastric acid secretion
  55. β1-Integrin is required for kidney collecting duct morphogenesis and maintenance of renal function
  56. Adenosine A1 Receptors Determine Glomerular Hyperfiltration and the Salt Paradox in Early Streptozotocin Diabetes Mellitus
  57. ATP and adenosine in the local regulation of water transport and homeostasis by the kidney
  58. Thiazolidinedione-Induced Fluid Retention Is Independent of Collecting Duct αENaC Activity
  59. Paracrine Regulation of the Epithelial Na+Channel in the Mammalian Collecting Duct by Purinergic P2Y2Receptor Tone
  60. Ornithine decarboxylase inhibitor eliminates hyperresponsiveness of the early diabetic proximal tubule to dietary salt
  61. Organic Anion Transporter 3 Contributes to the Regulation of Blood Pressure
  62. Multiple organic anion transporters contribute to net renal excretion of uric acid
  63. Overlapping in vitro and in vivo specificities of the organic anion transporters OAT1 and OAT3 for loop and thiazide diuretics
  64. Vasopressin regulation of inner medullary collecting ducts and compensatory changes in mice lacking adenosine A1receptors
  65. Mice lacking P2Y2 receptors have salt-resistant hypertension and facilitated renal Na+ and water reabsorption
  66. The role of the BK channel in potassium homeostasis and flow-induced renal potassium excretion
  67. Aldosterone-induced Sgk1 relieves Dot1a-Af9–mediated transcriptional repression of epithelial Na+ channel α
  68. Adenosine A1 receptors determine effects of caffeine on total fluid intake but not caffeine appetite
  69. Combined Effects of Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor and Adenosine A1 Receptor Antagonist on Hemodynamic and Tubular Function in the Kidney
  70. Stimulation of serum- and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase-1 gene expression by endothelin-1
  71. Decreased Renal Organic Anion Secretion and Plasma Accumulation of Endogenous Organic Anions inOAT1Knock-out Mice
  72. Requirement of Intact Adenosine A1 Receptors for the Diuretic and Natriuretic Action of the Methylxanthines Theophylline and Caffeine
  73. Kidney function in mice: thiobutabarbital versus ?-chloralose anesthesia
  74. Functional consequences at the single-nephron level of the lack of adenosine A1 receptors and tubuloglomerular feedback in mice
  75. Different actions of protein kinase C isoforms α and ε on gastric acid secretion