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Refractory malignant glaucoma after secondary IOL implantation in an eye with 17-year-old vitrectomy: A case report. [PDF]
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The kidney slit diaphragm resembles a fishnet.
INTRODUCTION An essential component of the kidney filtration barrier, the slit diaphragm, is a specialized cell-cell junction composed of the cell adhesion molecules Nephrin and Neph1.
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Synbindin Downregulation Participates in Slit Diaphragm Dysfunction
American Journal of Nephrology, 2021<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Synbindin, originally identified as a neuronal cytoplasmic molecule, was found in glomeruli. The cDNA subtractive hybridization technique showed the mRNA expression of synbindin in glomeruli was downregulated in puromycin aminonucleoside (PAN) nephropathy, a mimic of minimal-change nephrotic syndrome.
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Kidney International, 2022
Mutations in OSGEP and four other genes that encode subunits of the KEOPS complex cause Galloway-Mowat syndrome, a severe, inherited kidney-neurological disease.
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Mutations in OSGEP and four other genes that encode subunits of the KEOPS complex cause Galloway-Mowat syndrome, a severe, inherited kidney-neurological disease.
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Advances in slit diaphragm signaling
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2014The podocyte slit diaphragm is a fundamental component of the glomerular filtration barrier and its function is highly dependent on the maintenance of specialized actin-based projections known as foot processes. In this review, we update the function of key slit diaphragm-associated proteins, and introduce some new players and emerging avenues of ...
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Molecular understanding of the slit diaphragm
Pediatric Nephrology, 2012Glomerular filtration has always attracted the interest of nephrologists and renal researchers alike. Although several key questions on the structure and function of the kidney filter may have been answered within the last 40 years of intense research, there still remain crucial questions to be solved.
Grahammer, Florian +2 more
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Molecular structure-function relationship in the slit diaphragm
Seminars in Nephrology, 2003The past 5 years have witnessed an exponential increase in our understanding of the structure and function of the glomerular slit diaphragm. The identification of nephrin as the first transmembrane slit diaphragm protein was a watershed event in slit diaphragm biology.
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Clinical impact of research on the podocyte slit diaphragm
Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology, 2006This Review summarizes recent research on the podocyte slit diaphragm. A growing number of molecules that function at the slit diaphragm have been identified in patients with inherited and sporadic nephrotic syndromes. Genetic deletion of nearly all of these molecules results in proteinuria and effacement of foot processes.
Duncan B, Johnstone, Lawrence B, Holzman
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Slit Diaphragm Junctional Complex and Regulation of the Cytoskeleton
Nephron Experimental Nephrology, 2007In recent years, identification of proteins found at the slit diaphragm has greatly improved our understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for forming and maintaining the glomerular filtration barrier. This review examines the function of proteins identified at the podocyte intercellular junction in coordinating podocyte intercellular ...
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ER stress and slit diaphragms: is there a connection?
Kidney International, 2023Galloway-Mowat syndrome is a neurorenal syndrome that has been linked with defective transfer RNA and protein translation caused by variants in the multiprotein complex KEOPS. In the kidney, this syndrome seems to primarily affect the podocytes, but the pathogenesis has remained unclear. In this issue of Kidney International, Krausel et al.
Hermle, Tobias, Simons, Matias
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