Renal replacement therapy was an early pioneer in both extra-corporeal organ replacement and whole organ transplantation. Today, the success of this pioneering work is directly demonstrated in the millions of patients worldwide successfully treated with dialysis and kidney transplantation. However, there remain significant shortcomings to current treatment modalities that limit clinical outcomes and quality of life. To address these problems, researchers have turned to using cell-based therapies for the development of a bioartificial kidney. These approaches aim to recapitulate the numerous functions of the healthy kidney including solute clearance, fluid homeostasis and metabolic and endocrine functions. This review will examine the state-...
Recent advances in the fields of artificial organs and regenerative medicine are now joining forces ...
Chronic kidney diseases are a leading cause of fatalities around the world. As the most sought-after...
The treatment of renal failure has seen little change in the past 70 years. Patients with end-stage ...
With the world-wide increase of patients with renal failure, the development of functional renal rep...
Tissue engineering is a rapidly growing field in biotechnology. The use and packaging of synthetic m...
The kidney is the most important organ for water homeostasis and waste excretion. It performs severa...
Patients with end-stage renal disease often undergo dialysis as a partial substitute for kidney func...
Deterioration of renal function is typically slow but progressive, and therefore renal disease is of...
[EN] Currently in the USA, one name is added to the organ transplant waiting list every 15 min. As t...
Kidney organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells bear the potential to be used as ...
Currently available treatment options for patients affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD) comprise...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an indolent yet unrelenting condition that affects 10% of the global...
Recent advances in the fields of artificial organs and regenerative medicine are now joining forces ...
Chronic kidney diseases are a leading cause of fatalities around the world. As the most sought-after...
The treatment of renal failure has seen little change in the past 70 years. Patients with end-stage ...
With the world-wide increase of patients with renal failure, the development of functional renal rep...
Tissue engineering is a rapidly growing field in biotechnology. The use and packaging of synthetic m...
The kidney is the most important organ for water homeostasis and waste excretion. It performs severa...
Patients with end-stage renal disease often undergo dialysis as a partial substitute for kidney func...
Deterioration of renal function is typically slow but progressive, and therefore renal disease is of...
[EN] Currently in the USA, one name is added to the organ transplant waiting list every 15 min. As t...
Kidney organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells bear the potential to be used as ...
Currently available treatment options for patients affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD) comprise...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an indolent yet unrelenting condition that affects 10% of the global...
Recent advances in the fields of artificial organs and regenerative medicine are now joining forces ...
Chronic kidney diseases are a leading cause of fatalities around the world. As the most sought-after...
The treatment of renal failure has seen little change in the past 70 years. Patients with end-stage ...