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J A Schafer

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Federation Proceedings|August 1, 1981
Transport studies in isolated perfused renal tubulesJ A Schafer
The Physiologist|April 1, 1996
James A. Schafer. Sixty-ninth president of APS. The state of the society and its current challengesJ A Schafer
The Physiologist|October 1, 1979
Response of the collecting duct to the demands of homeostasisJ A Schafer
The Physiologist|April 1, 1982
Salt and water absorption in the proximal tubuleJ A Schafer
Kidney International|April 1, 1984
Robert F. Pitts Memorial Lecture. Mechanisms coupling the absorption of solutes and water in the proximal nephronJ A Schafer
Federation Proceedings|February 1, 1979
Water transport in epithelia: introductory remarksJ A Schafer
Annual Review of Physiology|January 1, 1990
Transepithelial osmolality differences, hydraulic conductivities, and volume absorption in the proximal tubuleJ A Schafer
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|January 6, 2001
Interaction of modeling and experimental approaches to understanding renal salt and water balanceJ A Schafer
The Journal of General Physiology|June 1, 1977
A reassessment of decreased amino acid accumulation by Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in the presence of metabolic inhibitorsJ A Schafer
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|June 1, 1994
1993 Homer W. Smith Award. Salt and water homeostasis--is it just a matter of good bookkeeping?J A Schafer
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Federation Proceedings|August 1, 1981
Transport studies in isolated perfused renal tubulesJ A Schafer
The Physiologist|April 1, 1996
James A. Schafer. Sixty-ninth president of APS. The state of the society and its current challengesJ A Schafer
The Physiologist|October 1, 1979
Response of the collecting duct to the demands of homeostasisJ A Schafer
The Physiologist|April 1, 1982
Salt and water absorption in the proximal tubuleJ A Schafer
Kidney International|April 1, 1984
Robert F. Pitts Memorial Lecture. Mechanisms coupling the absorption of solutes and water in the proximal nephronJ A Schafer
Federation Proceedings|February 1, 1979
Water transport in epithelia: introductory remarksJ A Schafer
Annual Review of Physiology|January 1, 1990
Transepithelial osmolality differences, hydraulic conductivities, and volume absorption in the proximal tubuleJ A Schafer
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|January 6, 2001
Interaction of modeling and experimental approaches to understanding renal salt and water balanceJ A Schafer
The Journal of General Physiology|June 1, 1977
A reassessment of decreased amino acid accumulation by Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in the presence of metabolic inhibitorsJ A Schafer
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|June 1, 1994
1993 Homer W. Smith Award. Salt and water homeostasis--is it just a matter of good bookkeeping?J A Schafer
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