Abstract The adult mammalian renal tubular epithelium exists in a relatively quiescent to slowly replicating state, but has great potential for regenerative morphogenesis following severe ischemic or toxic injury. Kidney regeneration and repair occur through three cellular and molecular mechanisms: differentiation of the somatic stem cells, recruitment of circulating stem cells and, more importantly, proliferation/dedifferentiation of mature cells. Dedifferentiation seems to represent a critical step for the recovery of tubular integrity. Dedifferentiation of tubular cells after injury is characterized by the reactivation of a mesenchymal program that is active during nephrogenesis. Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of renal tubul...
Kidney disease is an escalating burden all over the world. In addition to preventing kidney injury, ...
Acute and chronic kidney diseases have extensive consequences for the whole organism and with that a...
Human kidney is particularly susceptible to ischemia and toxins with consequential tubular necrosis ...
Abstract Cell turnover in the healthy adult kidney is very slow but the kidney has a strong capacit...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms of nephron repair is critical for the design of new therapeutic ...
Background: The most common intrarenal cause for acute kidney injury/renal failure is tubular damage...
Adult stem cells have been characterized in several tissues as a subpopulation of cells able to main...
SummaryAcute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical problem and is associated with high mortality ...
Kidney diseases, related to high morbidity and mortality, are one of the diseases that should be pri...
Progenitor cells in the kidney: Biology and therapeutic perspectives. The stem cell may be viewed as...
Progenitor cells in the kidney: Biology and therapeutic perspectives. The stem cell may be viewed as...
Developing new therapeutic approaches to treat acute kidney injury requires a detailed understanding...
Abstract The therapeutic potential of adult stem cells in the treatment of chronic degenerative dis...
Human kidney is particularly susceptible to ischemia and toxins with consequential tubular necrosis ...
The vertebrate kidney has an inherent ability to regenerate following acute damage. Successful regen...
Kidney disease is an escalating burden all over the world. In addition to preventing kidney injury, ...
Acute and chronic kidney diseases have extensive consequences for the whole organism and with that a...
Human kidney is particularly susceptible to ischemia and toxins with consequential tubular necrosis ...
Abstract Cell turnover in the healthy adult kidney is very slow but the kidney has a strong capacit...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms of nephron repair is critical for the design of new therapeutic ...
Background: The most common intrarenal cause for acute kidney injury/renal failure is tubular damage...
Adult stem cells have been characterized in several tissues as a subpopulation of cells able to main...
SummaryAcute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical problem and is associated with high mortality ...
Kidney diseases, related to high morbidity and mortality, are one of the diseases that should be pri...
Progenitor cells in the kidney: Biology and therapeutic perspectives. The stem cell may be viewed as...
Progenitor cells in the kidney: Biology and therapeutic perspectives. The stem cell may be viewed as...
Developing new therapeutic approaches to treat acute kidney injury requires a detailed understanding...
Abstract The therapeutic potential of adult stem cells in the treatment of chronic degenerative dis...
Human kidney is particularly susceptible to ischemia and toxins with consequential tubular necrosis ...
The vertebrate kidney has an inherent ability to regenerate following acute damage. Successful regen...
Kidney disease is an escalating burden all over the world. In addition to preventing kidney injury, ...
Acute and chronic kidney diseases have extensive consequences for the whole organism and with that a...
Human kidney is particularly susceptible to ischemia and toxins with consequential tubular necrosis ...