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BMS 572 - Human Renal Physiology Credit Hours: 2 An overview of the structure and functions of the human kidneys, associated organs, and diseases. The course emphasizes important cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating body fluids, body electrolytes, renal circulation, and renal functions under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. May be taught concurrently with BMS 672. Cannot receive credit for both BMS 572 and BMS 672.
Prerequisite: C grade or better in BMS 308 or BMS 442 . Lecture contact hours: 2
Typically offered: Fall, Summer
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