Renal Plasma Flow
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The amount of PLASMA that perfuses the KIDNEYS per unit time, approximately 10% greater than effective renal plasma flow (RENAL PLASMA FLOW, EFFECTIVE). It should be differentiated from the RENAL BLOOD FLOW; (RBF), which refers to the total volume of BLOOD flowing through the renal vasculature, while the renal plasma flow refers to the rate of plasma flow (RPF).
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D017595
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G08.852.725.740 G09.330.100.812.740
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Tapia E, S?nchez-Gonz?lez DJ, Medina-Campos ON, Soto V, Avila-Casado C, Mart?nez-Mart?nez CM, Johnson RJ, Rodr?guez-Iturbe B, Pedraza-Chaverr? J, Franco M, S?nchez-Lozada LG. Treatment with pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate improves proteinuria, oxidative stress, and glomerular hypertension in overload proteinuria. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2008 Nov; 295(5):F1431-9.
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