Renal transporters are proteins that play a crucial role in the regulation of the movement of substances across the membranes of kidney cells. These transporters are responsible for the reabsorption, secretion, and excretion of different substances, such as electrolytes, nutrients, and waste products, into and out of the urine. Research in the field of renal transporters focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes, as well as their importance in kidney function and overall health. This research also aims to identify potential therapeutic targets for kidney diseases and disorders, such as renal failure, hypertension, and electrolyte imbalances. Overall, studying renal transporters is essential for advancing our understanding of kidney physiology and pathology, with implications for the development of new treatments and interventions for kidney-related conditions.