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Transcriptomic atlas reveals organ-specific disease tolerance in sickle cell mice. [PDF]
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Mitochondrial bioenergetics: coupling of transport to tubular mitochondrial metabolism. [PDF]
Cheng YW, Cheng CJ.
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Cell Catcher: A New Method to Extract and Preserve Live Renal Cells from Urine. [PDF]
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Editorial on Special Issue "State-of-Art in mRNA Therapeutics and Gene Delivery". [PDF]
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Potassium-related inherited tubulopathies
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2006Hyper- and hypokalemia may carry severe clinical consequences. Different regulatory mechanisms, including the kidney, exert a tight regulation of plasma potassium levels. The renal pathway of potassium handling begins in the proximal tubule followed by the fine-tuning of its secretion or absorption at the distal tubule, including the thick ascending ...
Daniel Landau
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Kidney Tubulopathies [PDF]
Mitochondria play a key role in kidney physiology and pathology. They produce ATP to fuel energy-demanding water and solute reabsorption processes along the nephron. Moreover, mitochondria contribute to cellular health by the regulation of autophagy, (oxidative) stress responses, and apoptosis.
Jeroen H F De Baaij
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Inherited Renal Tubulopathies—Challenges and Controversies [PDF]
Electrolyte homeostasis is maintained by the kidney through a complex transport function mostly performed by specialized proteins distributed along the renal tubules. Pathogenic variants in the genes encoding these proteins impair this function and have consequences on the whole organism.
Daniela S Iancu
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Diabetic Tubulopathy: An Emerging Entity
2011In chronic glomerulopathic disease, renal function correlates more with the degree oftubulointerstitial injury than that of the glomerular lesions. Proteinuria may be one of the pathologic links between these two intrarenal compartments. It is apparent that the proximal tubular epithelial cell (PTEC) assumes a proinflammatory and profibrotic role ...
Lai, KN, Tang, SCW, Leung, JCK
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Journal of nephrology, 2010
In the last thirty decade, with the emergence of new trends in molecular biology and advances in high-throughput technologies, much progress has been made in basic renal physiology. Molecular genetics has allowed the identification and elucidation of the structure, function and effects of the mutations of several of the main transporters and ion ...
VILASI A, CAPASSO, Giovambattista
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In the last thirty decade, with the emergence of new trends in molecular biology and advances in high-throughput technologies, much progress has been made in basic renal physiology. Molecular genetics has allowed the identification and elucidation of the structure, function and effects of the mutations of several of the main transporters and ion ...
VILASI A, CAPASSO, Giovambattista
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