Renal albumin handling is of major interest because albuminuria is an important risk factor for reno-cardiovascular diseases. In this issue a challenging study attempts to shift the paradigm of very low fractional albumin filtration and degradation in proximal tubule cells. The conclusions are of great potential relevance but require urgent validation so that we gain a clearer view of the dark side of the glomerular filter
Albuminuria is a key marker of renal injury and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In v...
Albuminuria is a key marker of renal injury and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In v...
Glomerular Filtration and Albuminuria Chronic kidney diseases generally arise from a disordered kidn...
For 40 years indirect measurements of the glomerular sieving coefficient of albumin yielded very low...
Albumin is the most abundant plasmaprotein serving multiple functions as a carrier of metabolites, h...
Tubular epithelial cells take up and degrade plasma albumin filtered by the glomerulus. Tubular dama...
Purpose of review Significant epidemiological and clinical trial evidence supports the association b...
The underlying mechanism of albuminuria has generally been attributed to a loss of glomerular permse...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The origin of albuminuria remains controversial owing to difficulties in quantifying the actual amou...
Purpose of review Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimate...
Inhibition of the degradation of filtered albumin has been proposed as a widespread, benign form of ...
Purpose of reviewScreening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimated...
In this article, we discuss and contradict a recent publication by Russo et al., which suggests that...
Mammalian kidneys constantly filter large amounts of liquid, with almost complete retention of album...
Albuminuria is a key marker of renal injury and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In v...
Albuminuria is a key marker of renal injury and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In v...
Glomerular Filtration and Albuminuria Chronic kidney diseases generally arise from a disordered kidn...
For 40 years indirect measurements of the glomerular sieving coefficient of albumin yielded very low...
Albumin is the most abundant plasmaprotein serving multiple functions as a carrier of metabolites, h...
Tubular epithelial cells take up and degrade plasma albumin filtered by the glomerulus. Tubular dama...
Purpose of review Significant epidemiological and clinical trial evidence supports the association b...
The underlying mechanism of albuminuria has generally been attributed to a loss of glomerular permse...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The origin of albuminuria remains controversial owing to difficulties in quantifying the actual amou...
Purpose of review Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimate...
Inhibition of the degradation of filtered albumin has been proposed as a widespread, benign form of ...
Purpose of reviewScreening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimated...
In this article, we discuss and contradict a recent publication by Russo et al., which suggests that...
Mammalian kidneys constantly filter large amounts of liquid, with almost complete retention of album...
Albuminuria is a key marker of renal injury and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In v...
Albuminuria is a key marker of renal injury and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In v...
Glomerular Filtration and Albuminuria Chronic kidney diseases generally arise from a disordered kidn...