The sieving coefficient, often used in the context of kidney function and renal physiology, refers to a measure that indicates how selectively a substance can be filtered through the kidney's glomerulus. It quantitatively assesses the permeability of the glomerular membrane to various solutes, helping to determine how well certain substances can pass from the blood into the urine.

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