Renal cell apoptosis is important not only in normal physiological conditions of the kidney but also in pathological processes. In normal renal development, it removes unwanted, damaged or harmful cells, and in the healthy adult kidney, it maintains cellular homeostasis by regulating the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss. The apoptotic process has now been described in the pathogenesis and prognosis of certain renal diseases with both beneficial and detrimental roles. It causes deletion of cells intrinsic to the kidney after, for example, toxic, ischaemic, immune or radiation damage, and this loss can be destructive and can cause significant reduction of renal function. In contrast, it can control and limit inflammatory proce...
“Apoptosis” or “programmed cell death” is a regulated mechanism for deletion of “unwanted” cells. Re...
Kidney morphogenesis is a complex and stepwise process. The formation of mature kidney in mammals is...
Renal cell apoptosis in chronic obstructive uropathy: The roles of caspases.BackgroundApoptosis of t...
Renal cell apoptosis is important not only in normal physiological conditions of the kidney but also...
Renal cell apoptosis is important in both physiological conditions such as normal renal development ...
Cell survival or death in renal tubular epithelium after ischemia-reperfusion injury. A major contri...
A major contributor to the development and progression of ischemia-reperfusion (IR)-induced acute re...
Improved mechanistic understanding of renal cell death in acute kidney injury (AKI) has generated ne...
Toxic nephropathies cause acute and chronic renal failure, primarily as a result of injury to renal ...
Apoptotic pathways in ischemic acute renal failure. The study of cell death has emerged as an import...
AbstractApoptosis is the process of programmed cell death. It is a ubiquitous, controlled process co...
Apoptosis plays a central role not only in the physiological processes of kidney growth and remodeli...
Apoptosis and inflammation in renal reperfusion injury.Daemen MA, de Vries B, Buurman WA.Department ...
A morphological study was undertaken to assess the role of cell deletion by apoptosis in experimenta...
The term acute tubular necrosis was thought to represent a misnomer derived from morphological studi...
“Apoptosis” or “programmed cell death” is a regulated mechanism for deletion of “unwanted” cells. Re...
Kidney morphogenesis is a complex and stepwise process. The formation of mature kidney in mammals is...
Renal cell apoptosis in chronic obstructive uropathy: The roles of caspases.BackgroundApoptosis of t...
Renal cell apoptosis is important not only in normal physiological conditions of the kidney but also...
Renal cell apoptosis is important in both physiological conditions such as normal renal development ...
Cell survival or death in renal tubular epithelium after ischemia-reperfusion injury. A major contri...
A major contributor to the development and progression of ischemia-reperfusion (IR)-induced acute re...
Improved mechanistic understanding of renal cell death in acute kidney injury (AKI) has generated ne...
Toxic nephropathies cause acute and chronic renal failure, primarily as a result of injury to renal ...
Apoptotic pathways in ischemic acute renal failure. The study of cell death has emerged as an import...
AbstractApoptosis is the process of programmed cell death. It is a ubiquitous, controlled process co...
Apoptosis plays a central role not only in the physiological processes of kidney growth and remodeli...
Apoptosis and inflammation in renal reperfusion injury.Daemen MA, de Vries B, Buurman WA.Department ...
A morphological study was undertaken to assess the role of cell deletion by apoptosis in experimenta...
The term acute tubular necrosis was thought to represent a misnomer derived from morphological studi...
“Apoptosis” or “programmed cell death” is a regulated mechanism for deletion of “unwanted” cells. Re...
Kidney morphogenesis is a complex and stepwise process. The formation of mature kidney in mammals is...
Renal cell apoptosis in chronic obstructive uropathy: The roles of caspases.BackgroundApoptosis of t...