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    In the Proximal Tubule, Sodium Moves from the Lumen into the Tubule
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In the Proximal Tubule, Sodium Moves from the Lumen into the Tubule

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In the proximal tubule, sodium moves from the lumen into the tubule epithelial cell by diffusion through sodium channels.

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