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Chapter 22 Gender-dependent mechanisms of injury and repair
Neugarten J, Golestaneh L. Chapter 22 Gender-dependent mechanisms of injury and repair. 2022, 303-318. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-823318-4.00023-8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Gender and the Prevalence and Progression of Renal Disease
Neugarten J, Golestaneh L. Gender and the Prevalence and Progression of Renal Disease. Advances In Kidney Disease And Health 2013, 20: 390-395. PMID: 23978543, DOI: 10.1053/j.ackd.2013.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCourse of kidney diseaseKidney diseaseSelective estrogen receptor modulatorsProgression of diabetic nephropathyProgression of renal diseaseProgressive kidney injuryReceptor-dependent mechanismEstrogen receptor modulatorsEffects of estrogenModel of CKDNondiabetic kidney diseaseKidney disease progressionRenin-angiotensin systemCellular processesPostmenopausal womenRegulated genesSignal transductionReceptor modulatorsKidney injuryHormones per seVasoactive agentsExtracellular matrix metabolismHormonal milieuKidney hemodynamicsRenal disease
2007
The Clinical Usefulness of Cystatin C in Evaluating Renal Function in Children with Various Renal Diseases
Kim K, Kim J, Shin J, Hwang Y, Cheung I, Lee J, Lim J. The Clinical Usefulness of Cystatin C in Evaluating Renal Function in Children with Various Renal Diseases. Childhood Kidney Diseases 2007, 11: 161-167. DOI: 10.3339/jkspn.2007.11.2.161.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerum cystatin CCystatin CCreatinine clearanceSerum creatinineRenal diseaseRenal impairmentClinical useEarly detection of renal impairmentCorrelated to creatinine clearanceEndogenous markerDetection of renal impairmentUsefulness of cystatin CProgression of renal diseaseMeasuring serum creatinineEvaluate renal functionRenal functionPediatric patientsDecreased GFRFiltration rateDiagnostic accuracyGroup 2CreatinineCystatin C.GFRSerum
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