The pathogenesis of renal interstitial fibrosis leading eventually to renal failure is highly debatable. Whereas the so-called tubular hypothesis, involving an increased tubular uptake of potentially toxic substances that induce a variety of cytokines, growth factors, and profibrogenic factors, is based to a large extent on cell-culture studies, the glomerular hypothesis is based mainly on careful morphological observations. Unraveling the pathways appears to be extremely complex, but in vivo studies appear to offer the most reliable results
Chronic renal diseases often degenerate towards end-stage failure, requiring replacement renal thera...
Chronic renal diseases often degenerate towards end-stage failure, requiring replacement renal thera...
Role for “uremic toxin” in the progressive loss of intact nephrons in chronic renal failure. We stud...
The relentless progression of many renal diseases to end-stage renal failure after an apparently tra...
Holubek et al. reviewed data on extracorporeal removal (ECR) of toxins from the Toxic Exposure Surve...
Renal fibrosis plays a major role in the progression of renal failure. Determining whether the tubul...
Tubulointerstitial damage and progression of renal failure. The present work reviews the mechanisms ...
The purpose of this Commentary is to briefly summarize the current knowledge of nephrogenic systemic...
The relentless progression of many renal diseases to end-stage renal failure after an apparently tra...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global health concern, and the uremic state is highly associ...
The progressive development of sclerosis in remnant glomeruli after the initial renal damage is caus...
Chronic kidney disease is characterized by progressive interstitial fibrosis, reduced blood flow, an...
Renal fibrosis, characterized by tubulointerstitial fibrosis and glomerulosclerosis, is the final ma...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global health concern, and the uremic state is highly associ...
Chronic renal diseases often degenerate towards end-stage failure, requiring replacement renal thera...
Chronic renal diseases often degenerate towards end-stage failure, requiring replacement renal thera...
Chronic renal diseases often degenerate towards end-stage failure, requiring replacement renal thera...
Role for “uremic toxin” in the progressive loss of intact nephrons in chronic renal failure. We stud...
The relentless progression of many renal diseases to end-stage renal failure after an apparently tra...
Holubek et al. reviewed data on extracorporeal removal (ECR) of toxins from the Toxic Exposure Surve...
Renal fibrosis plays a major role in the progression of renal failure. Determining whether the tubul...
Tubulointerstitial damage and progression of renal failure. The present work reviews the mechanisms ...
The purpose of this Commentary is to briefly summarize the current knowledge of nephrogenic systemic...
The relentless progression of many renal diseases to end-stage renal failure after an apparently tra...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global health concern, and the uremic state is highly associ...
The progressive development of sclerosis in remnant glomeruli after the initial renal damage is caus...
Chronic kidney disease is characterized by progressive interstitial fibrosis, reduced blood flow, an...
Renal fibrosis, characterized by tubulointerstitial fibrosis and glomerulosclerosis, is the final ma...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global health concern, and the uremic state is highly associ...
Chronic renal diseases often degenerate towards end-stage failure, requiring replacement renal thera...
Chronic renal diseases often degenerate towards end-stage failure, requiring replacement renal thera...
Chronic renal diseases often degenerate towards end-stage failure, requiring replacement renal thera...
Role for “uremic toxin” in the progressive loss of intact nephrons in chronic renal failure. We stud...