This paper presents a review of the major anatomical, biochemical and physiological effects of estrogens upon the kidney. The field awaits a careful, systematic and comprehensive study
The development of radio-ligands with a high specific activity has greatly facilitated the study of ...
BACKGROUND: The ureteral obstruction (UO) is the most common clinical disorders. This study was desi...
Effects of sex hormones on mesangial cell proliferation and collagen synthesis. In a variety of rena...
Summary: Experiments were performed to determine the distribution of oestrogen receptors in normal h...
Estradiol renal receptor molecules and estradiol-dependent antinatriuresis. A 35% decrease in urinar...
The kidney is considered to be one of the most estrogen-responsive, not reproductive organs in the b...
The present study was undertaken for the purpose of ultimately systematically investigating the poss...
Calcium and phosphate are vital for the organism and constitute essential components of the skeleton...
It has become increasingly more obvious during the past few years that various hormones have an effe...
It is well known that the kidney plays an important role in the development of cardiovascular diseas...
Ovariectomy decrease the production of estrogen hormone resulted in an increase in the calcium excre...
Animals and plants possessing organs are distinguished from other cellular forms of life in having t...
The impact of sexual hormones on kidney metabolism may be relevant to modulate the effect of nephrot...
Summary: In normal human kidney from adult males cytoplasmatic components which bound 17|3-oestradio...
Injection of a hyperphysiological dose of 17[beta]-estradiol to the rat elicits a translocation of t...
The development of radio-ligands with a high specific activity has greatly facilitated the study of ...
BACKGROUND: The ureteral obstruction (UO) is the most common clinical disorders. This study was desi...
Effects of sex hormones on mesangial cell proliferation and collagen synthesis. In a variety of rena...
Summary: Experiments were performed to determine the distribution of oestrogen receptors in normal h...
Estradiol renal receptor molecules and estradiol-dependent antinatriuresis. A 35% decrease in urinar...
The kidney is considered to be one of the most estrogen-responsive, not reproductive organs in the b...
The present study was undertaken for the purpose of ultimately systematically investigating the poss...
Calcium and phosphate are vital for the organism and constitute essential components of the skeleton...
It has become increasingly more obvious during the past few years that various hormones have an effe...
It is well known that the kidney plays an important role in the development of cardiovascular diseas...
Ovariectomy decrease the production of estrogen hormone resulted in an increase in the calcium excre...
Animals and plants possessing organs are distinguished from other cellular forms of life in having t...
The impact of sexual hormones on kidney metabolism may be relevant to modulate the effect of nephrot...
Summary: In normal human kidney from adult males cytoplasmatic components which bound 17|3-oestradio...
Injection of a hyperphysiological dose of 17[beta]-estradiol to the rat elicits a translocation of t...
The development of radio-ligands with a high specific activity has greatly facilitated the study of ...
BACKGROUND: The ureteral obstruction (UO) is the most common clinical disorders. This study was desi...
Effects of sex hormones on mesangial cell proliferation and collagen synthesis. In a variety of rena...