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Epigenetic and transcriptional dynamics are critical for both tissue homeostasis and injury response in the kidney. Leveraging a single cell multiomics atlas of the developing mouse kidney, the authors reveal key events in chromatin regulation and gene ...
Zhen Miao+13 more
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Electrostatic depletion forces between planar surfaces [PDF]
The interaction between two dielectric plates immersed in an electrolyte solution is examined by using a variational perturbation approximation for the grand partition function.
Curtis, R.A., Hatlo, Marius M., Lue, Leo
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Electrolytic Damage in Zirconia Electrolytes
Yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) electrolytes, subjected to high current densities, develop significant damage. This paper characterizes the damage that develops from the anode side, in YSZ used in an oxygen pump configuration. The damage is in the form of vacancy loops, precipitates formed on dislocations, pore development, and grain boundary fracture.
S.J. Visco+4 more
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Electrolytes in the Aging [PDF]
The elderly population in the United States continues to grow and is expected to double by 2050. With aging, there are degenerative changes in many organs and the kidney is no exception. After 40 years of age, there is an increase in cortical glomerulosclerosis and a decline in both glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flow. These changes may be
James L. Bailey+2 more
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The role of dietary magnesium deficiency in inflammatory hypertension
Nearly 30% of adults consume less than the estimated average daily requirement of magnesium (Mg2+), and commonly used medications, such as diuretics, promote Mg2+ deficiency.
Ashley Pitzer Mutchler+7 more
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Electrolyte disorders can result in life-threatening complications. The kidneys are tasked with maintaining electrolyte homoeostasis, yet the low glomerular filtration rate of neonatal kidneys, tubular immaturity, and high extrarenal fluid losses contribute to increased occurrence of electrolyte disorders in neonates.
Bockenhauer, D, Zieg, J
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ELECTROLYTIC SEPARATIONS. [PDF]
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Buckminster, Irving H., Smith, Edgar F.
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ELECTROLYTIC SEPARATIONS. [PDF]
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Smith, Edgar F., Spencer, Henry E.
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THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTROLYTES ON THE SOLUBILITY OF NON-ELECTROLYTES [PDF]
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