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The following pages link to Antifibrotic Effect of Tamoxifen in a Model of Progressive Renal Disease (Q35720759):
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- Hypoxia: The Force that Drives Chronic Kidney Disease (Q26768865) (← links)
- Whole-genome analysis informs breast cancer response to aromatase inhibition (Q28269291) (← links)
- Tamoxifen for induction of Cre-recombination may confound fibrosis studies in female mice (Q33714763) (← links)
- Stereological comparison of the effects of pentoxifylline, captopril, simvastatin, and tamoxifen on kidney and bladder structure after partial urethral obstruction in rats. (Q34506881) (← links)
- Role of moesin in renal fibrosis (Q34535574) (← links)
- Tamoxifen ameliorates peritoneal membrane damage by blocking mesothelial to mesenchymal transition in peritoneal dialysis (Q34700117) (← links)
- Molecular basis of renal adaptation in a murine model of congenital obstructive nephropathy (Q34984028) (← links)
- Effect of Shenkang granules on the progression of chronic renal failure in 5/6 nephrectomized rats (Q35758051) (← links)
- Myeloid cell-derived hypoxia-inducible factor attenuates inflammation in unilateral ureteral obstruction-induced kidney injury (Q35936151) (← links)
- Postnatal Deletion of the Type II Transforming Growth Factor-β Receptor in Smooth Muscle Cells Causes Severe Aortopathy in Mice (Q36551449) (← links)
- Tamoxifen decreases the myofibroblast count in the healing bile duct tissue of pigs. (Q36554990) (← links)
- Improved renal ischemia tolerance in females influences kidney transplantation outcomes. (Q36867314) (← links)
- Differences in the timing and magnitude of Pkd1 gene deletion determine the severity of polycystic kidney disease in an orthologous mouse model of ADPKD. (Q37049561) (← links)
- Wnt4/β-catenin signaling in medullary kidney myofibroblasts (Q37119898) (← links)
- Megabladder mouse model of congenital obstructive nephropathy: genetic etiology and renal adaptation (Q37592021) (← links)
- Tamoxifen Inhibits TGF-β-Mediated Activation of Myofibroblasts by Blocking Non-Smad Signaling Through ERK1/2. (Q38861431) (← links)
- Valproic Acid Prevents Renal Dysfunction and Inflammation in the Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Model (Q39754264) (← links)
- Anti-fibrotic effects of valproic acid in experimental peritoneal fibrosis (Q41618085) (← links)
- Gender Differences in the Progression of Experimental Chronic Kidney Disease Induced by Chronic Nitric Oxide Inhibition. (Q45403959) (← links)
- Thalidomide suppresses inflammation in adenine-induced CKD with uraemia in mice (Q45737380) (← links)
- Inflammation and renal fibrosis: Recent developments on key signaling molecules as potential therapeutic targets. (Q47305480) (← links)
- Effect of tamoxifen on fibrosis, collagen content and transforming growth factor-β1, -β2 and -β3 expression in common bile duct anastomosis of pigs. (Q48179117) (← links)
- Histopathologic Analysis of Tamoxifen on Epidural Fibrosis. (Q50079355) (← links)
- The loss of Krüppel-like factor 15 in Foxd1 stromal cells exacerbates kidney fibrosis (Q50922412) (← links)
- TARGETED DISRUPTION OF REGULATED ENDOCRINE SPECIFIC PROTEIN (RESP18) IN DAHL SS/MCW RATS AGGRAVATES SALT INDUCED HYPERTENSION AND RENAL INJURY. (Q52344668) (← links)
- Protective effects of human amniotic fluid stem cells in a model of aorta allograft vasculopathy in rats. (Q53142394) (← links)
- Tamoxifen ameliorates renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis by modulation of estrogen receptor α-mediated transforming growth factor-β1/Smad signaling pathway. (Q53270018) (← links)
- Sex and the kidneys: current understanding and research opportunities (Q90497577) (← links)
- Impact of CYP2D6 Polymorphisms on Tamoxifen Treatment in Patients With Retroperitoneal Fibrosis: A First Step Towards Tailored Therapy? (Q92253098) (← links)
- Tamoxifen affects chronic pancreatitis-related fibrogenesis in an experimental mouse model: an effect beyond Cre recombination (Q92411448) (← links)
- Tamoxifen and bone morphogenic protein-7 modulate fibrosis and inflammation in the peritoneal fibrosis model developed in uremic rats (Q92908775) (← links)
- Sex-dependent mechanisms involved in renal tolerance to ischemia-reperfusion: Role of inflammation and histone H3 citrullination (Q99200602) (← links)