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University of Michigan Medical School M1 Renal
This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.
Sequence Director:
Tamara Stein, Ph.D.
dScribes:
Dannie Chang
Tao Zhu
Publication of this sequence is still in progress. Please check back regularly to see if new content has been posted.
Collection Content
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M1 Renal- 2006 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M1 Renal- 2006 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M1 Renal- 2007 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M1 Renal- 2008 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M1 Renal- 2008 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M1 Renal- Amino Acid Metabolism (Nitrogen Metabolism) (Presentation) -
M1 Renal- Example Questions: Amino Acid lectures (Assignment) -
M1 Renal- Folate Metabolism (Presentation) -
M1 Renal- Histology of the Urinary Tract (Presentation) -
M1 Renal- Lecture Handout : Folate Metabolism (Assignment) -
M1 Renal- Lecture Handout: Nucleotide Metabolism (Assignment) -
M1 Renal- Nucleotide Metabolism (Presentation)