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Monoclonal antibodies to human erythrocyte membrane Ca++-Mg++ adenosine triphosphatase pump recognize an epitope in the basolateral membrane of human kidney distal tubule cells. [PDF]
James L. Borke+4 more
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ABSTRACT Since cholesterol triggers many diseases, many methods have been developed for its determination. In this study, an alternative system for cholesterol determination was developed by preparing amperometric biosensors. In the development of the biosensor, Pt/polypyrrole–polystyrene sulfonate film was prepared by electropolymerization of ...
Alaa Anwer Ali Dada+3 more
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Mechanism of kidney adaption in simulated high-altitude
High altitude is an independent risk factor for acute kidney injury (AKI). In early stage, normal kidneys may modulate their functions and structures to adapt to a high plateau. Individuals progressing to AKI have a higher mortality.
Dan Xiao+3 more
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Recently, Singh et al. studied the influence of reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation by the ETC on mitochondrial morphology in baker's yeast. Their findings highlight evolutionary constraints, important trade‐offs using different metabolic substrates, and connections with points of entry into the ETC, ROS production, the FADH2/NADH ratio concept ...
Dave Speijer
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Theoretical Analysis of d‐Serine and d‐Asparagine as Biomarkers for Glomerular Filtration Rate
ABSTRACT Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global health issue, requiring accurate and noninvasive renal function assessment. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is the standard measure, but current methods, including inulin clearance and creatinine‐based estimation, have limitations in accuracy, invasiveness, and practicality.
Ryo Tanaka+3 more
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Identification of Urinary Activin A as a Novel Biomarker Reflecting the Severity of Acute Kidney Injury [PDF]
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Takahashi, Shunsuke+2 more
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Manganese Neurotoxicity and Familial Disorders of Manganese Transport
ABSTRACT Manganese is the 12th most common element in the Earth's crust and is an essential industrial component. Biologically, this metal plays an important role as a constituent of numerous enzymes. While manganese is required for normal biochemical and physiological processes, manganese excess can lead to significant toxicity, particularly to the ...
Sidney M. Gospe Jr.
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Physiology of renal glucose handling via SGLT1, SGLT2 and GLUT2. [PDF]
The concentration of glucose in plasma is held within narrow limits (4-10 mmol/l), primarily to ensure fuel supply to the brain. Kidneys play a role in glucose homeostasis in the body by ensuring that glucose is not lost in the urine.
Ghezzi, Chiara+2 more
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most prevalent inherited kidney disease and leads to bilateral kidney enlargement and progressive loss of renal function, often over decades. Comorbidities include hypertension, flank pain, and bacterial infections. The condition often necessitates prolonged multidrug therapy.
Annika C. Tillmann+6 more
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