Renal hypoplasia, defined as abnormally small ... in defective differentiation of the UB and a secondary survival defect in the MM leading to a 50% decrease in both kidney size and nephron number ...
The novel findings are ATP6V0A1’s role in cystinosis-associated renal pathology and among other antioxidants, ATX specifically upregulated ATP6V0A1, improved autophagosome turnover or reduced ...
Division of Multi-Organ Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute, University of ...
Acute renal failure is caused by damage to the kidneys, which can occur as a result of blood loss, toxins, or physical damage to the kidneys. Acute renal failure occurs rapidly, causing generalized ...
Lufepirsen is under clinical development by Amber Ophthalmics and currently in Phase II for Persistent Corneal Epithelial Defects. According to GlobalData, Phase II drugs for Persistent Corneal ...
Crizanlizumab is under clinical development by Novartis and currently in Phase II for Chronic Kidney Disease (Chronic Renal Failure). According to GlobalData, Phase II drugs for Chronic Kidney Disease ...
School of Materials Science and Engineering; Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Photovoltaic Science and Engineering; Jiangsu Province Cultivation Base for State Key Laboratory of ...
In recent years, several developments have been made in the field of DNA damage. Herein, we review the roles and developments of DNA damage and DNA damage response in renal tubular epithelial cell ...
Renal autotransplant is a type of surgery that helps patients manage severe, long-lasting kidney pain. During the procedure, transplant surgeons remove the kidney that's causing pain and implant—or ...
Renal tubular epithelial cells are resident cells in the tubulointerstitium that have been shown to play crucial roles in various acute and chronic kidney diseases. In this context, recent progress ...