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American Journal of Nephrology, 1990
The treatment of glomerular proteinuria may be directed at: (1) control of basic disease processes; (2) interference with mediator systems; (3) modulation of the physiological determinants of glomerular permselectivity. Glucocorticoids and immunosuppressant agents largely exert their putative beneficial effects through actions on basic processes ...
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The treatment of glomerular proteinuria may be directed at: (1) control of basic disease processes; (2) interference with mediator systems; (3) modulation of the physiological determinants of glomerular permselectivity. Glucocorticoids and immunosuppressant agents largely exert their putative beneficial effects through actions on basic processes ...
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957
Normal adult male mice of various strains excreted 0.6–3.1 mg of urinary protein N/day; females, considerably less. Electrophoretic measurements showed the protein to consist of three components, all having negative mobilities (–7.5 to –8.3 cm2/volt/sec x 10–5 at ph 8.5) greater than that of mouse serum albumin (–6.3 ± 0.1 cm2/ volt/sec.
J S, Finlayson, C A, Baumann
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Normal adult male mice of various strains excreted 0.6–3.1 mg of urinary protein N/day; females, considerably less. Electrophoretic measurements showed the protein to consist of three components, all having negative mobilities (–7.5 to –8.3 cm2/volt/sec x 10–5 at ph 8.5) greater than that of mouse serum albumin (–6.3 ± 0.1 cm2/ volt/sec.
J S, Finlayson, C A, Baumann
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2008
Hematuria or proteinuria may be just a normal transient finding in children, usually accompanying a non-specific viral infection, or it can be an indicator of a kidney or urinary tract disorder. In this chapter, the various causes and significance of discolored urine, hematuria and proteinuria in children are discussed. A pragmatic clinical approach to
Hui-Kim Yap, Perry Yew-Weng Lau
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Hematuria or proteinuria may be just a normal transient finding in children, usually accompanying a non-specific viral infection, or it can be an indicator of a kidney or urinary tract disorder. In this chapter, the various causes and significance of discolored urine, hematuria and proteinuria in children are discussed. A pragmatic clinical approach to
Hui-Kim Yap, Perry Yew-Weng Lau
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Chyluria: When is proteinuria ‘not proteinuria’?
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2017A. Richard Kitching+4 more
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Microalbuminuria predicts clinical proteinuria and early mortality in maturity-onset diabetes.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1984C. Mogensen
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