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==History==
▲It was previously thought that the gradient was generated by the counter current mechanism (as is the case in the [[outer medulla]]). But it has been proven that this cannot be the case in the [[inner medulla]], since there are no salt pumps, and the [[cell membrane]] is too [[Semipermeable membrane|permeable]] to salt.
It has been proposed by Juha Kokko and Floyd Rector Jr. in 1972.<ref name="pmid4657922">{{cite journal|title=Countercurrent multiplication system without active transport in inner medulla|year=1972|last1=Kokko|first1=Juha P.|last2=Rector Jr.|first2=Floyd C.|journal=Kidney International|volume=2|issue=4|pages=214–23|doi=10.1038/ki.1972.97|pmid=4657922|doi-access=free}}</ref>
==References==
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* {{cite book|title=Vasopressin|url=
* {{cite journal|last=Britton|first=KE|author2=Cage, PE |author3=Carson, ER |title=A 'bootstrap' model of the renal medulla|journal=Postgrad Med J|date=May 1976|volume=52|issue=607|pages=279–284|pmc=2496524|doi=10.1136/pgmj.52.607.279|pmid=959103}}
* {{cite journal|title=Effect of peristaltic contractions of the renal pelvic wall on solute concentrations of the renal inner medulla in the hamster|year=2005|last1=Pruitt|first1=M. E. C.|journal=AJP: Renal Physiology|volume=290|issue=4|pages=F892–6|last2=Knepper|first2=MA|last3=Graves|first3=B|last4=Schmidt-Nielsen|first4=B|pmc=1400599|doi=10.1152/ajprenal.00323.2005|pmid=16234309}}
[[Category:Renal physiology]]
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