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The '''Kokko and Rector model''' is a theory explaining the mechanism of generation of a gradient in the [[inner medulla]] of the [[kidney]]. Unlike earlier theories explaining the mechanism using counter current mechanism (as is the case in the [[outer medulla]]), the driving force for salt reabsorption is stated to be urea accumulation. It has been proved that counter current mechanism 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.{{clarify|date=December 2013}}
==History==
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==References==
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* {{cite journal|last=Britton|first=KE|
* {{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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