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  2. Metanephrogenic blastema - Wikipedia

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    The metanephrogenic blastema or metanephric blastema (or metanephric mesenchyme, or metanephric mesoderm) is one of the two embryological structures that give rise to the kidney, the other being the ureteric bud. The metanephric blastema mostly develops into nephrons, but can also form parts of the collecting duct system.

  3. Mammalian kidney - Wikipedia

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    Fibrosis is the second line of body defences, [205] which was supposed to reduce possible hemorrhage and fight possible infection during the evolution of mammals. [49] Renal fibrosis is the result of failed kidney healing and associated with renal dysfunction, [ 206 ] but it was suggested that it might support survival of non-injured and ...

  4. Metanephric adenoma - Wikipedia

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    Metanephric adenoma (MA) is a rare, benign tumour of the kidney, that can have a microscopic appearance similar to a nephroblastoma (Wilms tumours), [1] or a papillary renal cell carcinoma. It should not be confused with the pathologically unrelated, yet similar sounding, mesonephric adenoma .

  5. Wikipedia : Osmosis/Multicystic dysplastic kidney

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    By about 20 weeks, the ureteric bud has formed the ureters, the renal calyces, collecting ducts, and collecting tubules, while the metanephric blastema develops into the nephron itself, which includes the epithelial cells and the podocytes of Bowman’s capsule. In the third trimester and throughout infancy, the kidneys continue to grow and mature.

  6. Proximal tubule - Wikipedia

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    Mass movement of sodium occurs through the cells, by secondary active transport on the apical membrane, followed by active resorption across the basolateral membrane via the Na + /K +-ATPase. [10] The solutes are absorbed isotonically , in that the osmotic potential of the fluid leaving the proximal tubule is the same as that of the initial ...

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    Alexa Grasso defends her flyweight title against Valentina Shevchenko, whom she dethroned in March

  8. Metanephric dysplastic hematoma of the sacral region

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    Metanephric dysplastic hematoma of the sacral region (MDHSR) has been described by Cozzutto and Lazzaroni-Fossati in 1980, [1] by Posalaki et al. in 1981 [2] and by Cozzutto et al. in 1982. [3] Three additional cases were seen by Finegold.

  9. Wikipedia:Osmosis/Renal Agenesis - Wikipedia

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    By about 20 weeks, the ureteric bud has formed the ureters, renal calyces, collecting ducts, and collecting tubules, while the metanephric blastema develops into the nephron itself, which includes the epithelial cells and the podocytes of Bowman’s capsule. In the third trimester and throughout infancy, the kidneys continue to grow and mature.