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The Hyperfiltering Glomerulus

Medical Clinics of North America, 1984
The observation has been made that after any of a variety of initial renal injuries, nephron units that have been spared undergo structural and functional compensations. The functional compensation of increased perfusion of residual nephrons may present deleterious, maladaptive stresses to those surviving nephrons and lead to their ultimate destruction.
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Glomerulus-on-a-Chip. Life Up

Transplantation, 2017
Organ-on-chip is an emerging technology for drug testing, disease modelling, and organ function modeling. Despite development of nephron-on-chip1 and its components, such as proximal-tubule-on-chip,2 glomerulus-on-chip has not been realized mostly due to lack of functional podocytes.
Ashammakhi, Nureddin   +2 more
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Cell Biology of Kidney Glomerulus

1996
It has been accepted that some artifacts are inevitably produced by the conventional preparation steps for electron microscopy, including fixation, dehydration, embedding, ultrathin sectioning, and staining. Therefore, conventional ultrastructural findings on kidney glomeruli are hardly thought to be correlated with the physiological functions of ...
S, Ohno   +4 more
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The renal glomerulus

2015
Abstract The glomerulus performs its functions with three major cell types. Endothelial cells and visceral epithelial cells (podocytes) lie on the inside and outside of the glomerular basement membrane, and together these three structures form the glomerular filtration barrier. Mesangial cells sit in the axial region.
Marlies Elger, Wilhelm Kriz
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Glomerulus and Disorders

2015
The glomeruli of kidney are selective filtering corpuscles composed of a capillary network, podocytes, and mesangial cells (panel a). The glomerular basement membrane (GBM) is situated between capillary endothelia and podocytes (cf. Fig. 107). All three cell types and the GBM are important for the ultrafiltration of plasma.
Margit Pavelka, Jürgen Roth
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The normal human renal glomerulus

Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology, 1980
A detailed analysis has been made of human renal biopsy tissue from thirteen subjects, judged to be "normal" by a variety of clinical tests. Analysis was made subjectively, and where possible by objective measurement, of routine diagnostic preparations, and of montages of entire glomeruli.
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The aging glomerulus.

Seminars in nephrology, 1996
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) decreases with advancing age, particularly in men, although the rate of decrease in GFR is highly variable. Renal vasoconstriction contributes to the decrease in GFR because of increased renal nerve activity, angiotensin II, endothelin, and decreases in vasodilatory prostacyclin levels.
C, Baylis, R, Schmidt
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Lasioseius glomerulus Karg 1979

2016
Published as part of De Moraes, Gilberto J., Britto, Erika P. J., Mineiro, Jefferson L. De C. & Halliday, Bruce, 2016, Catalogue of the mite families Ascidae Voigts & Oudemans, Blattisociidae Garman and Melicharidae Hirschmann (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp.
De Moraes, Gilberto J.   +3 more
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Glomerulus

1986
A. Werner Mondorf   +1 more
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