Following a pressure increase in the pipette, the cell suspension was transferred to seminiferous tubules (dark blue).
Very rapid, active transepithelial fluid absorption occurs in kidney proximal tubule, where the majority of fluid filtered by the glomerulus is reabsorbed.
We first study the equilibrium problem for a single tubule subject to a magnetic field, disregarding all other tubules in the assembly.
It contains loosely associated stacks of discs, and two sizes of tubules.
They get further improved by the opened dentinal tubules allowing the formation of resin tags in the filling material.
We consider an assembly of tubules equal in shape, which are surrounded by an isotropic fluid.
It allows us to retrace all possible regular arcs in an equilibrium texture of the tubule.
It consists of dysplastic collecting tubules and nephrons leading to the formation of cysts.