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Academic Article Osmoregulatory defect in adult mice associated with deficient prenatal expression of six2.
Academic Article Misexpression of Six2 is associated with heritable frontonasal dysplasia and renal hypoplasia in 3H1 Br mice.
Academic Article Deficiency in Six2 during prenatal development is associated with reduced nephron number, chronic renal failure, and hypertension in Br/+ adult mice.
Concept Kidney
Concept Kidney Concentrating Ability
Concept Kidney Diseases
Concept Kidney Failure, Chronic
Concept Kidney Glomerulus
Concept Kidney Pelvis
Concept Kidney Tubules
Concept Polycystic Kidney Diseases
Concept Kidney Diseases, Cystic
Grant The exocyst in kidney development and cyst formation
Grant A novel genetic model for congenital obstructive nephropathy
Grant The exocyst in ureter development and congenital obstructions
Academic Article The exocyst protein Sec10 interacts with Polycystin-2 and knockdown causes PKD-phenotypes.
Academic Article Exocyst Sec10 protects renal tubule cells from injury by EGFR/MAPK activation and effects on endocytosis.
Academic Article Exocyst Sec10 protects epithelial barrier integrity and enhances recovery following oxidative stress, by activation of the MAPK pathway.
Academic Article The small GTPase Cdc42 is necessary for primary ciliogenesis in renal tubular epithelial cells.
Academic Article The exocyst gene Sec10 regulates renal epithelial monolayer homeostasis and apoptotic sensitivity.
Academic Article Urothelial Defects from Targeted Inactivation of Exocyst Sec10 in Mice Cause Ureteropelvic Junction Obstructions.
Academic Article Arl13b and the exocyst interact synergistically in ciliogenesis.
Academic Article Disruption of the exocyst induces podocyte loss and dysfunction.
Academic Article Fibroproliferative response to urothelial failure obliterates the ureter lumen in a mouse model of prenatal congenital obstructive nephropathy.
Academic Article Primary cilia and the exocyst are linked to urinary extracellular vesicle production and content.
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