What percent of plasma Ca2+ is filtered across glomerular capillaries?_____
Are small, charged solutes (e.g. Na+, K+, Cl-) affected by the negatively charged glomerular filtration barrier? _____
Increased filtration fraction causes _____ protein concentration (and thus c) of peritubular capillary blood
What is the effect of postrenal azotemia on GFR? _____
For any freely filtered substance, the [TF/P]x at Bowman's space is equal to _____
What effect do low doses of dopamine have on GFR? _____
What effect does efferent arteriolar constriction have on GFR?_____
What effect does decreased plasma protein concentration (GC) have on RPF? _____
What effect does afferent arteriolar constriction have on filtration fraction?_____
What does PGC represent in regards to GFR (fluid exchange)? _____
Glomerular structure and function
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Filtration barrier components
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Determinants of GFR
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Starling forces in glomerular filtration
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Renal blood flow autoregulation
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Filtration fraction
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GFR measurement methods
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Tubuloglomerular feedback
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Myogenic autoregulation
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Hormonal influences on GFR
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GFR in pathophysiological states
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Age-related changes in GFR
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Clinical estimation of GFR
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