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Prevention and treatment of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) have become a major global public health challenge. This study shed new light on the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of podocyte injury in DKD and highlights the therapeutic potential of mitigating podocyte injury through inhibition of the RIPK3/NF‐κB p65‐mediated inflammatory response as a ...
Lu'an Li+10 more
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Water‐Soluble Molecular Wires for Membrane Potential Imaging
Fully water‐soluble fluorescent rosamine‐based amphiphilic molecular wires were developed for imaging membrane potentials. The performance of the probes was evaluated in single cardiomyocytes, murine pituitary gland, and islets of Langerhans.
Mirna El Khatib+9 more
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Objective To observe the distribution of membrane transporters, Megalin and Cubilin, in the renal development of mice, and to reveal the temporal and spatial rules of their functional differentiation during renal development.
LUO Mei, ZHAI Xiaoyue, MA Yunsheng
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Multi‐Omics and ‐Organ Insights into Energy Metabolic Adaptations in Early Sepsis Onset
This study shows that patients at risk of sepsis have a distinct metabolite and lipid signature, including serine and aminoadipic acid, in their serum before clinical diagnosis. A mouse model of sepsis with a compatible serum signature reveals underlying metabolic changes, including mitochondrial adaptation, altered serine‐dependent purine metabolism ...
Lin‐Lin Xu+9 more
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Transition of acute kidney injury (AKI) to chronic kidney disease (CKD) represents an important cause of kidney failure. However, how AKI is transformed into CKD remains elusive. Following folic acid injury, mice developed AKI with ensuing CKD transition,
Minglei Lu+9 more
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Bioengineered Kidney Tubules Efficiently Clear Uremic Toxins in Experimental Dialysis Conditions. [PDF]
Faria J+6 more
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Micropuncture study of hypertonic mannitol diuresis in the proximal and distal tubule of the dog kidney [PDF]
J. F. Seely, John H. Dirks
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In this study, an adaptive antioxidant nanodrug (AAN) is developed through the self‐polymerization of L‐selenocysteine. The AAN exhibits dual functionalities: antioxidant activity (scavenging reactive oxygen species) and mitochondrial targeting. Moreover, the released selenium (Se) participates in the synthesis of glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), which
Zerun Liu+15 more
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Background/Aims: Fatty acid oxidation (FAO), the main source of energy produced by tubular epithelial cells in the kidney, was found to be defective in tubulo-interstitial samples dissected out in kidney biopsies from patients with chronic kidney disease
Aurélien Bataille+14 more
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ACSS2 gene variants determine kidney disease risk by controlling de novo lipogenesis in kidney tubules. [PDF]
Mukhi D+18 more
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