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Glomerular Podocytes and Adhesive Interaction with Glomerular Basement Membrane
Nephron Experimental Nephrology, 1999Normal podocyte function requires attachment to the underlying glomerular basement membrane. Alteration or disruption of podocyte attachment occurs in many forms of glomerular injury, leading to the development of proteinuria and eventually progressive glomerulosclerosis.
Peter Mundel, Stuart J. Shankland
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AJP - Renal Physiology, 2010
Macrophages are heterogeneous immune cell populations that include classically activated and alternatively activated (M2) macrophages. We examined the anti-inflammatory effect of ANG II type 1 receptor (AT(1)R) blocker (ARB) on glomerular inflammation in
Kaoru Aki+10 more
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Macrophages are heterogeneous immune cell populations that include classically activated and alternatively activated (M2) macrophages. We examined the anti-inflammatory effect of ANG II type 1 receptor (AT(1)R) blocker (ARB) on glomerular inflammation in
Kaoru Aki+10 more
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The deposition of silver in glomerular basement membrane
Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathology, 1972The sequential deposition of silver in glomerular basement membrane was studied electron microscopically in a series of rats which had ingested 12 mM AgNO3 drinking fluid continually for periods of up to 81 weeks.
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Genetic Disorders of the Glomerular Basement Membrane
2014Basement membranes are specialised noncellular matrices, found beneath epithelial and endothelial cell layers in all organs of the body. In the kidney, the glomerular basement membrane forms part of the barrier between blood and filtrate.
Eleri Williams, A Neil Turner
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Glomerular Basement Membrane in Diabetics
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1966Joseph Beres+2 more
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Biochemistry of the Glomerular Basement Membrane in Diabetes
1973Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biochemistry of the glomerular basement membrane in diabetes. The chapter describes a study of collagenase-Pronase glycopeptides from basement membrane that indicated that the amino acid constellation in the immediate vicinity of the linkage points of the disaccharide and heteropolysaccharide units differs
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Mucopolysaccharide in the glomerular basement membrane of a hibernator (1)
American Journal of Anatomy, 1973AbstractThe glomerular basement membrane in the kidney of a hibernating 13‐lined ground squirrel, when compared with that of a non‐hibernating animal, stains positively with ruthenium red indicating the presence of acid mucopolysaccharide. This increased quantity of anionic material accompanying hibernation may be responsible for maintaining water and ...
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Thickness of Glomerular Basement Membranes
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1966Paul Kimmelstiel+2 more
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Thin glomerular basement membrane disease.
Journal of nephrology, 2000The term thin glomerular basement membrane disease (TBMD) refers to a condition characterised by thinning of the GBM at electron microscopy examination and, clinically, by isolated hematuria, frequently occurring in other family members, with no extra-renal manifestations.
FRASCA' GM., ONETTI-MUDA A., RENIERI A.
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Fever and prodromal infections in anti‐glomerular basement membrane disease
Nephrology, 2018Qiu-Hua Gu+6 more
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