Juxtaglomerular Apparatus
"Juxtaglomerular Apparatus" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A complex of cells consisting of juxtaglomerular cells, extraglomerular mesangium lacis cells, the macula densa of the distal convoluted tubule, and granular epithelial peripolar cells. Juxtaglomerular cells are modified SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS found in the walls of afferent glomerular arterioles and sometimes the efferent arterioles. Extraglomerular mesangium lacis cells are located in the angle between the afferent and efferent glomerular arterioles. Granular epithelial peripolar cells are located at the angle of reflection of the parietal to visceral angle of the renal corpuscle.
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D007606
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MeSH Number(s) |
A05.810.453.324.359.520 A05.810.453.736.520.520
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Juxtaglomerular Apparatus" by people in Profiles.
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Friedman K, Wallis T, Maloney KW, Hendrickson RJ, Mengshol S, Cadnapaphornchai MA. An unusual cause of pediatric hypertension. J Pediatr. 2007 Aug; 151(2):206-12.
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Mace JW, Hambidge KM, Gotlin RW, Dubois RS, Solomons CS, Katz FH. Magnesium supplementation in Bartter's syndrome. Arch Dis Child. 1973 Jun; 48(6):485-7.
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Mace J, Hambidge KM, Gotlin R, Dubois R. Bartter's syndrome in blacks. N Engl J Med. 1971 Dec 23; 285(26):1488.