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The American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology publishes original manuscripts on a broad range of subjects relating to the kidney, urinary tract, and their respective cells and vasculature, as well as to the control of body fluid volume and composition. Studies may involve human or animal models, individual cell types, and isolated membrane systems. Authors are encouraged to submit reports on research using a wide range of approaches to the study of function in these systems, such as biochemistry, immunology, genetics, mathematical modeling, molecular biology, and physiological methodologies. Papers on the pathophysiological basis of disease processes of the kidney, urinary tract, and regulation of body fluids are also encouraged.
ISSN: 0363-6127
eISSN: 1522-1466
Editor-in-Chief:
Thomas R. Kleyman
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Thomas R. Kleyman, MD, is a Professor of Medicine, Cell Biology and
Physiology, and Pharmacology, and Chief of the Renal-Electrolyte
Division at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his medical degree
from Washington University in St. Louis, and trained in Internal
Medicine and Nephrology at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New
York. His postdoctoral training in transport physiology and membrane
biochemistry was at Columbia University. He previously served on the
faculty of Columbia University and the faculty of University of
Pennsylvania.
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