… growth … molecularmechanisms controlling lymphangiogenesis has improved considerably over the past few years, mainly thanks to progress in the identification of regulatory molecules …
ED Morrell, JA Kellum, NM Pastor-Soler, KR Hallows - Critical care, 2014 - Springer
… CD14 gene expression is upregulated by LPS [91] in humankidney proximal tubular epithelial cells and by TNF-α [92] in mouse renal interstitial and tubular epithelial cells. Activated …
… Unlike accidental cell death (an uncontrolled passive process), regulated (active) cell death can be mediated through a series of molecularmechanisms and signaling pathways. The …
… Also, the extra endotoxin stimulus of LPS/sepsis models may confound the molecularbasis for AKI after burn alone. Taken together, the models discussed above will be referenced …
H Liu - Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 2021 - Springer
… of kidney diseases (including kidney cancer). A better understanting of the molecularmechanisms … progression of renal disease are likely to be of great help in developing more effective …
S Grünert, M Jechlinger, H Beug - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2003 - nature.com
… Our focus on Ras plus transforming growth factor-β (… mechanisms — for example, those that involve scatter factor (SF; also termed hepatocyte growth factor, HGF) or fibroblast growth …
… The present review aims to review the effects exhibited by PTH on several organs while linking the molecularmechanisms to the observed actions in the context of CKD. From a …
R Kanlaya, V Thongboonkerd - Current developments in nutrition, 2019 - Elsevier
… pathways of the disease pathogenesis and progression, and for developing novel … CKD development/progression. This review summarizes current knowledge of molecularmechanisms …
MB Burg - American Journal of Physiology-Renal …, 1995 - journals.physiology.org
… This review concentrates on recent advances in understanding the molecularmechanisms by which renal cells regulate organic osmolyte accumulation. The subject of renal organic …