Zusammenfassung
Die renale Glukoseresorption beruht zunächst auf einem aktiven Transport aus dem Tubuluslumen in die Tubuluszellen. SGLT-1 und SGLT-2, zwei Vertreter des natriumgekoppelten Glukosetransports, sind hierfür verantwortlich.
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Zidek, W. (2014). Renale Glukosurie. In: Schatz, H., Pfeiffer, A. (eds) Diabetologie kompakt. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41358-2_6
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