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The following pages link to Messenger RNA expression of glomerular podocyte markers in the urinary sediment of acquired proteinuric diseases (Q34559006):
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- A Systems Biology Overview on Human Diabetic Nephropathy: From Genetic Susceptibility to Post-Transcriptional and Post-Translational Modifications (Q26769678) (← links)
- Discovery of genes related to diabetic nephropathy in various animal models by current techniques (Q30398783) (← links)
- Quantitative and qualitative urinary cellular patterns correlate with progression of murine glomerulonephritis (Q30999305) (← links)
- Urinary podocyte mRNA excretion in children with D HUS: a potential marker of long-term outcome (Q33372365) (← links)
- Conditionally immortalized human podocyte cell lines established from urine (Q33727877) (← links)
- Expression patterns of podocyte-associated mRNAs in patients with proliferative or non-proliferative glomerulopathies (Q33803050) (← links)
- Messenger RNA levels of podocyte-associated proteins in subjects with different degrees of glucose tolerance with or without nephropathy (Q35011234) (← links)
- Urine podocyte mRNAs mark disease activity in IgA nephropathy (Q35777614) (← links)
- Podocyte-associated mRNA profiles in kidney tissue and in urine of patients with active lupus nephritis (Q35853913) (← links)
- Genomic biomarkers for chronic kidney disease. (Q35896442) (← links)
- Urine podocin:nephrin mRNA ratio (PNR) as a podocyte stress biomarker (Q36389219) (← links)
- Clinical impact of research on the podocyte slit diaphragm (Q36577165) (← links)
- An introduction to biomarkers: applications to chronic kidney disease. (Q36774003) (← links)
- Quantification of gene expression in urinary sediment for the study of renal diseases (Q36930923) (← links)
- Angiotensin II-dependent persistent podocyte loss from destabilized glomeruli causes progression of end stage kidney disease (Q37085058) (← links)
- Urine podocyte mRNAs mark progression of renal disease (Q37182003) (← links)
- Glomerular epithelial cells in the urine: what has to be done to make them worthwhile? (Q37289620) (← links)
- Urine podocyte mRNAs, proteinuria, and progression in human glomerular diseases (Q37340215) (← links)
- A compendium of urinary biomarkers indicative of glomerular podocytopathy. (Q37353481) (← links)
- The emerging role of biomarkers in diabetic and hypertensive chronic kidney disease. (Q37738159) (← links)
- Dipping your feet in the water: podocytes in urine (Q38203904) (← links)
- Urinary and glomerular podocytes in patients with chronic kidney diseases (Q45730002) (← links)
- Urinary podocyte and TGF-β1 mRNA as markers for disease activity and progression in anti-glomerular basement membrane nephritis (Q51051615) (← links)
- Urinary mRNA levels of ELR-negative CXC chemokine ligand and extracellular matrix in diabetic nephropathy. (Q53545888) (← links)
- Recent Progress in the Pathogenesis of Nephrotic Proteinuria (Q57825276) (← links)
- Expression of mRNA for functional molecules in urinary sediment in glomerulonephritis (Q80236810) (← links)
- Podocyte loss in human hypertensive nephrosclerosis (Q83162049) (← links)
- ELISA analysis of urinary nephrin and podocalyxin standardized by aquaporin-2 in adult patients with nephrotic syndrome (Q87691004) (← links)
- Research Progress in Acute Hypertensive Renal Injury by "in Vivo Cryotechnique" (Q89497197) (← links)
- Human podocyte injury in the early course of hypertensive renal injury (Q91676166) (← links)
- Podocyte hypertrophic stress and detachment precedes hyperglycemia or albuminuria in a rat model of obesity and type2 diabetes-associated nephropathy (Q91767948) (← links)
- Detection of urinary podocytes by flow cytometry in idiopathic membranous nephropathy (Q100416040) (← links)