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Activation of podocyte Notch mediates early Wt1 glomerulopathy [PDF]
The Wilms' tumor suppressor gene, WT1, encodes a zinc finger protein that regulates podocyte development and is highly expressed in mature podocytes. Mutations in the WT1 gene are associated with the development of renal failure due to the formation of ...
Asfahani, R +10 more
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ABSTRACT Lung tissue biopsies can result in a collapsed lung in the patient via leakage of air (pneumothorax) from an open biopsy tract. To reduce the risk of pneumothorax, clinicians will implant a sealant to prevent leakage of air from the tract.
Matthew A. Jungmann +6 more
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The study developed the UPC index by integrating urine red blood cell distribution (URD), urine protein strip, and serum creatinine to enhance the diagnostic accuracy for distinguishing glomerular from nonglomerular hematuria. The UPC index demonstrated superior performance (AUC 0.857) compared to conventional parameters, showing high sensitivity and ...
Hae In Bang +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Whether severe donor acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring dialysis affects posttransplant outcomes remains debated and may influence center‐level acceptance decisions. Methods This retrospective cohort study of United States deceased‐donor kidney transplants (2015–2020) used OPTN data with follow‐up through September 2024.
Amber B. Paulus +8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction After graft failure, kidney transplant recipients may develop immunological intolerance to the allograft left in situ. In such cases, surgical removal of the allograft is usually performed, but is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. A less invasive option is percutaneous embolization of the renal artery.
Mattheüs F. Klaassen +7 more
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Diabetic kidney disease, biomarkers, and finerenone
Abstract Diabetic kidney disease (DKD), the leading cause of kidney failure worldwide, is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). A complex pathobiology involving hemodynamic, metabolic, and immune dysregulation promotes inflammatory and fibrotic pathways that contribute to kidney disease progression and CVD in individuals ...
Ashish Verma, Ashish Upadhyay
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ABSTRACT Ovarian cancer exhibits high molecular heterogeneity and metastatic potential, contributing to its status as a leading cause of gynecologic cancer mortality. Cell polarity is essential in tumorigenesis, yet the role of Crumbs family proteins (CRBs), key regulators of apical–basal polarity, in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) remains unclear. In
Chunlin Tao +6 more
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Optimal management of primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in adults
Séverine Beaudreuil,1,2 Hans Kristian Lorenzo,1,2 Michele Elias,1 Erika Nnang Obada,1 Bernard Charpentier,1,2 Antoine Durrbach1,2 1Department of Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, Paris-Sud University Hospital, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, 2INSERM ...
Beaudreuil S +5 more
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Hesperetin increases cell viability and reduces cell apoptosis, ferroptosis, release of inflammatory cytokines, and oxidative stress of human kidney tubular cells via repressing IGF1R expression. ABSTRACT Background Diabetic nephropathy (DN) accounts for approximately 50% of chronic kidney disease cases.
Yiwen Guo +4 more
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Jefferson Digital Commons quarterly report: October-December 2017 [PDF]
This quarterly report includes: Assorted assets added to the JDC in the last quarter Grand Rounds Recordings College Within a College (CWIC) Posters Program of Industrial Design Capstones What people are saying about the ...
Copeland, James, LIBT +2 more
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