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Concept Inflammation
Academic Article Dexamethasone prevents monocyte-induced tubular epithelial-mesenchymal transition in HK-2 cells.
Academic Article Activation of mTORC1 disrupted LDL receptor pathway: a potential new mechanism for the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Academic Article Activation of mTOR modulates SREBP-2 to induce foam cell formation through increased retinoblastoma protein phosphorylation.
Academic Article Megalin/Cubulin-Lysosome-mediated Albumin Reabsorption Is Involved in the Tubular Cell Activation of NLRP3 Inflammasome and Tubulointerstitial Inflammation.
Academic Article Inflammation disrupts the LDL receptor pathway and accelerates the progression of vascular calcification in ESRD patients.
Academic Article Exosomal CCL2 from Tubular Epithelial Cells Is Critical for Albumin-Induced Tubulointerstitial Inflammation.
Academic Article Inflammatory stress exacerbates the progression of cardiac fibrosis in high-fat-fed apolipoprotein E knockout mice via endothelial-mesenchymal transition.
Academic Article mROS-TXNIP axis activates NLRP3 inflammasome to mediate renal injury during ischemic AKI.
Academic Article HIF-1a inducing exosomal microRNA-23a expression mediates the cross-talk between tubular epithelial cells and macrophages in tubulointerstitial inflammation.
Academic Article Rab27a dependent exosome releasing participated in albumin handling as a coordinated approach to lysosome in kidney disease.
Academic Article Kim-1 Targeted Extracellular Vesicles: A New Therapeutic Platform for RNAi to Treat AKI.
Academic Article HIF-1a is transcriptionally regulated by NF-?B in acute kidney injury.
Academic Article KIM-1 augments hypoxia-induced tubulointerstitial inflammation through uptake of small extracellular vesicles by tubular epithelial cells.
Academic Article The pattern recognition receptor, Mincle, is essential for maintaining the M1 macrophage phenotype in acute renal inflammation.
Academic Article SAP130 released by damaged tubule drives necroinflammation via miRNA-219c/Mincle signaling in acute kidney injury.
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