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Disease modeling in genetic kidney diseases: mice
Cell and Tissue Research, 2017The mouse still represents arguably the most important mammal organism in research for modeling human genetic kidney diseases in vivo. Compared with many other mammal species, the breeding and maintenance of mice in the laboratory is relatively simple and cheap and reproduction cycles are short.
Andreas F, Hofmeister +3 more
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Advances in Kidney Disease and Health
With the increasing availability of genetic testing, nephrologists can now incorporate genetic testing results into traditional biochemical profiles and kidney biopsy data to provide more accurate diagnoses. Moreover, if available, therapeutic approaches can be further tailored to individual genetic testing results to avoid unnecessary exposure to ...
Samuel Mon-Wei Yu, Kirk Campbell
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With the increasing availability of genetic testing, nephrologists can now incorporate genetic testing results into traditional biochemical profiles and kidney biopsy data to provide more accurate diagnoses. Moreover, if available, therapeutic approaches can be further tailored to individual genetic testing results to avoid unnecessary exposure to ...
Samuel Mon-Wei Yu, Kirk Campbell
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Gazi Medical Journal, 2011
During the last two decades, developments in molecular biology and genetics have caused a revolution in medicine. Advances in gene cloning, gene mapping, and mutation analysis have contributed to an incredible amount of new information regarding the biological and pathophysiological basis for human diseases including kidney diseases.
Oguz Soylemezoglu, Kibriya Fidan
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During the last two decades, developments in molecular biology and genetics have caused a revolution in medicine. Advances in gene cloning, gene mapping, and mutation analysis have contributed to an incredible amount of new information regarding the biological and pathophysiological basis for human diseases including kidney diseases.
Oguz Soylemezoglu, Kibriya Fidan
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Genetic epidemiology of chronic kidney disease
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2010To provide a brief review of methods used in genetic epidemiology studies, an update of recent significant findings in genome-wide studies of kidney disease, and a discussion of the clinical implications of these findings.Recent developments in genetic epidemiology methodologies, specifically the use of genome-wide panels of single nucleotide ...
Michelle M, Estrella +3 more
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Genetics of cystic kidney diseases
Pediatric Nephrology, 1987Despite the high incidence of cystic kidney diseases, affected families are not usually well informed of the inheritance of these disorders. Genetic counselling must be based on precise diagnostic criteria. Detailed information on the different types of cystic kidney disease is summarized, including clinical features, pathology, radiology, prenatal ...
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Genetic Diseases of the Kidney
2012A 48-year-old woman comes to the clinic to establish medical care and for routine physical examination. Her past medical history is notable for elevated blood pressure. She is currently not taking any medications. Her family history is unremarkable; her mother lived into her 80s with no apparent medical problems.
Scott D. Bieber, J. Ashley Jefferson
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell H Rosner +2 more
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Genetics of Chronic Kidney Disease
New England Journal of MedicineKai-Ting, Chang +2 more
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Veda N Giri, Todd M Morgan, David Morris
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