Cell survival or death in renal tubular epithelium after ischemia-reperfusion injury. A major contributor to the development and progression of ischemia-reperfusion (IR)–induced acute renal failure (ARF) is the loss of functioning tubular epithelial cells by means of various cell deletion or death processes. Although the term “acute tubular necrosis” is still used to describe the pathology of ARF, this is a misnomer because apoptotic cell death, as well as necrosis, occurs[1],[2] along with desquamation and loss of viable epithelial cells[3]. Apoptosis was first described in renal disease in 1987 in an animal model of hydronephrosis[4]. In ARF, with reference to only the death processes, the relative contribution of necrosis or apoptosis po...
Objective To investigate whether apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells induced by endoplasmic ...
A multiparametric analysis to demonstrate that even brief periods of arterial clamping can initiate ...
Renal ischemia leads to apoptosis of tubular epithelial cells and results in decreased renal functio...
A major contributor to the development and progression of ischemia-reperfusion (IR)-induced acute re...
Cell survival or death in renal tubular epithelium after ischemia-reperfusion injury. A major contri...
Apoptotic pathways in ischemic acute renal failure. The study of cell death has emerged as an import...
In this issue of Kidney International, Linkermann, et al. provide the first evidence for a possible ...
In this issue of Kidney International, Linkermann, et al. provide the first evidence for a possible ...
Improved mechanistic understanding of renal cell death in acute kidney injury (AKI) has generated ne...
The term acute tubular necrosis was thought to represent a misnomer derived from morphological studi...
Expression of apoptosis regulatory proteins in tubular epithelium stressed in culture or following a...
Renal cell apoptosis is important not only in normal physiological conditions of the kidney but also...
Toxic nephropathies cause acute and chronic renal failure, primarily as a result of injury to renal ...
Renal cell apoptosis is important not only in normal physiological conditions of the kidney but also...
Ischemia⁻reperfusion injury contributes to the pathogenesis of many diseases, with acute kidne...
Objective To investigate whether apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells induced by endoplasmic ...
A multiparametric analysis to demonstrate that even brief periods of arterial clamping can initiate ...
Renal ischemia leads to apoptosis of tubular epithelial cells and results in decreased renal functio...
A major contributor to the development and progression of ischemia-reperfusion (IR)-induced acute re...
Cell survival or death in renal tubular epithelium after ischemia-reperfusion injury. A major contri...
Apoptotic pathways in ischemic acute renal failure. The study of cell death has emerged as an import...
In this issue of Kidney International, Linkermann, et al. provide the first evidence for a possible ...
In this issue of Kidney International, Linkermann, et al. provide the first evidence for a possible ...
Improved mechanistic understanding of renal cell death in acute kidney injury (AKI) has generated ne...
The term acute tubular necrosis was thought to represent a misnomer derived from morphological studi...
Expression of apoptosis regulatory proteins in tubular epithelium stressed in culture or following a...
Renal cell apoptosis is important not only in normal physiological conditions of the kidney but also...
Toxic nephropathies cause acute and chronic renal failure, primarily as a result of injury to renal ...
Renal cell apoptosis is important not only in normal physiological conditions of the kidney but also...
Ischemia⁻reperfusion injury contributes to the pathogenesis of many diseases, with acute kidne...
Objective To investigate whether apoptosis of renal tubular epithelial cells induced by endoplasmic ...
A multiparametric analysis to demonstrate that even brief periods of arterial clamping can initiate ...
Renal ischemia leads to apoptosis of tubular epithelial cells and results in decreased renal functio...