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    Measurement of the permeability of biological membranes. Application to the glomerular wall by Verniory, A, Du Bois, R, Decoodt, P, Gassee, J P, Lambert, P P

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-10-1973)
    “…The transport equation describing the flow of solute across a membrane has been modified on the basis of theoretical studies calculating the drag of a sphere…”
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    Sieving equations and effective glomerular filtration pressure by Lambert, P.P., Verniory, A., Gassee, J.P., Ficheroulle, P.

    Published in Kidney international (01-09-1972)
    “…Sieving equations and effective glomerular filtration pressure. The curvilinear relationship between the sieving coefficients for 125I-PVP (fractional…”
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    A model for sieving of macromolecules by the glomerular membrane of the kidney by Decoodt, P, Du Bois, R, Gassee, J P, Verniory, A, Lambert, P P

    Published in Computer programs in biomedicine (01-03-1975)
    “…The transport of water and of macromolecules across the glomerular membrane of the kidney depends on the membrane parameters (radius, length and number of…”
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    The role of membrane parameters and of filtration pressure in the determination of the shape of the polyvinylpyrrolidone sieving curve. An in vitro and in vivo study by Du Bois, R, Gassee, J P, Decoodt, P, Stoupel, E, Verniory, A, Lambert, P P

    Published in Contributions to nephrology (1975)
    “…The theoretical equations describing the transport of a solute across a porous membrane predict that the shape of the sieving curve (ratio of solute…”
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    The measurement of glomerular filtration pressure from sieving data for macromolecules by Lambert, P P, Gassee, J P, Verniory, A, Ficheroulle, P, Dupont, E

    “…It is possible to derive the GFP from sieving data by two means and with the following qualifications: 1. Assuming the membrane isoporous, it is possible to…”
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    Determination of glomerular intracapillary and transcapillary pressure gradients from sieving data. I. A mathematical model by Du Bois, R, Decoodt, P, Gassée, J P, Verniory, A, Lambert, P P

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-12-1975)
    “…Determination of glomerular intracapillary and transcapillary pressure gradients from sieving data. A biomathematical model is described to calculate the…”
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    Determination of glomerular intracapillary and transcapillary pressure gradients from sieving data. 3. The effects of angiotensin II by Gassée, J P, du Bois, R, Staroukine, M, Lambert, P P

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (30-11-1976)
    “…The effects of the intrarenal infusion of synthetic Asn1, val 5 angiotensin II (AII) (from 0.38 to 1 mug min-1) on the determinants of glomerular filtration…”
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    Determination of glomerular intracapillary and transcapillary pressure gradients from sieving data. II. A physiological study in the normal dog by Lambert, P P, Du Bois, R, Decoodt, P, Gassée, J P, Verniory, A

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (29-08-1975)
    “…The two theoretical models proposed previously to calculate the intracapillary and transcapillary glomerular pressure gradients from the sieving of…”
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    The participation of the renal tubules to the metabolism of insulin by Franckson, J R, Gassée, J P, Ooms, H A, Dubois, R

    “…The role of renal tubules was explored by two kinds of experiments: (1) inhibition of the tubular reabsorption of insulin by induced polyuria; (2) suppression…”
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    Current concept of the mechanism of proteinuria by Gassée, J P, Verniory, A

    “…Plasma proteins cross the glomerular basement membrane in inverse proportion to their molecular dimension; molecules larger than serum albumin are completely…”
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