1975
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1975.tb10068.x
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Studies on the Renal Uptake of Vitamin D3 in the Mouse and the Quail

Abstract: The renal uptake of labelled vitamin D3 was studied in the mouse and the quail. Upon the administration of labelled vitamin D3 autoradiographic experiments showed a specific accumulation of radioactivity in the proximal tubuli of the mouse kidney. This was still obvious 18 days after the administration. In the quail, on the other hand, the uptake in the kidney did not exceed the level of the blood. In the mouse there was a slow increase in the amount of steriod in the kidney after the injection of vitamin D3, … Show more

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“…Recently, using indirect immunofluorescent technique, we demonstrated [6] that the ferredoxin component of the hydroxylases [7,8] is predominantly localized in the glomeruli and proximal convoluted tubules of chick kidney nephrons. This localization in the proximal tubule was consistent with other reports [9,10]. However, the novel demonstration of the glomerular localization of the hydroxylases by immunofluorescence required supporting enzymatic evidence.…”
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“…Recently, using indirect immunofluorescent technique, we demonstrated [6] that the ferredoxin component of the hydroxylases [7,8] is predominantly localized in the glomeruli and proximal convoluted tubules of chick kidney nephrons. This localization in the proximal tubule was consistent with other reports [9,10]. However, the novel demonstration of the glomerular localization of the hydroxylases by immunofluorescence required supporting enzymatic evidence.…”
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confidence: 88%