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Vertebrate reproductive science and technology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Development of renal function in the fetus: a review

ER Lumbers

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 7(3) 415 - 426
Published: 1995

Abstract

This review concentrated mainly on studies of intrauterine renal function carried out in chronically-catheterized fetal sheep. In sheep, as in primates, nephrogenesis is complete before birth. Studies in the rat and neonatal puppy provide insight into the functional development of the kidney, because these species are immature at birth and there is considerable postnatal renal development. Studies of the ovine fetus provide insight into the physiological role(s) of the kidneys during intrauterine life, albeit modified by changes related to maturation.

https://doi.org/10.1071/RD9950415

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