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The Journal of Cell Biology, Vol 74, 780-788, Copyright © 1977 by The Rockefeller University Press


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Homogeneous cell populations from rabbit kidney cortex. Proximal, distal tubule, and renin-active cell isolated by free-flow electrophoresis

HG Heidrich and ME Dew

A single-cell suspension has been prepared from rabbit kidney cortex by using a Ca-binding medium and gentle mechanical forces. The suspension was subjected to carrier-free electrophoresis, and several cell fractions were obtained. Proximal and distal tubule cell populations could be identified by their morphology. Renin-containing cells were located by means of radioimmunoassay. The morphology of the cells and their vitality (uridine incorporation) are discussed.
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