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High Phosphate Load Induces De Novo Formation of Tertiary Lymphoid Structures in the Kidney
Graphical illustration of renal alterations under varying phosphate load: High phosphate load induces fibrosis, tubular injury, impaired renal function, and de novo formation of perivascular tertiary lymphoid structures. Under normal phosphate load, fibrosis, functional decline, and tubular injury are absent, while T‐ and B‐ cell aggregates are present
Nina Weingärtner +8 more
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VALSARTAN TO ATTENUATE RENAL DAMAGE IN UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION
Objective: This experimental study aims to observe the effect of valsartan to attenuate renal damage in unilateral ureteral obstruction. Material & method: Experimental study was performed using 30 wistar rats with unilateral ureteral obstruction ...
Samycha Jusuf, Alvarino Alvarino
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SP427UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION-INDUCED KIDNEY FIBROSIS IS EXACERBATED BY DEFICIENCY OF METHIONINE SULFOXIDE REDUCTASE A GENE [PDF]
Jee In Kim, Mi Ra Noh, Kwon Moo Park
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The ANGPTL8/PIRB/ALOX5AP axis mediates liver‐kidney crosstalk. Hepatocytes secrete ANGPTL8, which binds to CCR2+PIRB+ macrophages in the kidneys, affecting the expression of ALOX5AP and enhancing the activation of these macrophages. Activated cells produce TGF‐β, IL‐6, and IL‐23, driving Th17 activation and promote the formation of myofibroblasts ...
Shuqi Wei +18 more
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Ureteral Obstruction Due to Inadvertent Placement of the Suprapubic Catheter and Bladder Indwelling Catheter: Presentation of Two Clinical Cases and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Victor Calderon Plazarte +3 more
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Abstract Background Lower pole renal stones measuring 1–2 cm remain challenging to treat. While mini‐percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini‐PCNL) provides high stone‐free rates (SFRs), it carries tract‐related morbidity. Flexible ureteroscopy (f‐URS) is less invasive but limited in SFR.
Wei Zhu +40 more
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Benoît Vogt,1 Laure-Hélène Blanchet2 1Department of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, La Chaussée Saint-Victor, 41260, France; 2Department of Public Health, Hôpital Saint-Antoine (AP-HP), Paris, 75012, FranceCorrespondence: Benoît VogtDepartment of Urology,
Vogt B, Blanchet LH
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ABSTRACT Background Ventilator‐induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD) is a major complication in critically ill patients. Prolonged mechanical ventilation (MV) triggers diaphragmatic fibrotic remodelling, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study investigated the role of the mechanosensitive channel Piezo1 in this process.
Dan Xie +9 more
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Mechanical Signaling: Molecular Mechanisms, Biological Functions, Diseases, and Therapeutic Targets
In this review, we summarize cell–ECM interactions and delve into the complex mechanotransduction. We introduce advanced research methods and emerging clinical tools used to study cellular mechanical phenotypes, mechanotransduction, and disease progression. Additionally, we analyze the role of mechanical biomarkers in the development and progression of
Yicen Long +5 more
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Current Application Status and Innovative Development of Surgical Robot
Advantage, Challenge and Innovation of surgical robots. ABSTRACT Surgery has undergone a revolutionary development since the innovations in anesthesiology, aseptic techniques, and antibiotics. The use of modern techniques, especially minimally invasive techniques, has led to a new era of microsurgery and reduced patient trauma.
Aimin Jiang +11 more
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