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Ace Inhibitor
acute
Aminoglycoside Nephrotoxicity
Analgesic Nephropathy
Ang II
Angiotensin II
ATP Depletion
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Author_Ferdinand Rodriguez
Author_Lynden Archer
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cells
Chronic CsA
clinical renal pathology
Cysteine Conjugate
DNA Adduct
DNA Fragmentation
End Stage Renal Disease
epithelial
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ER Stress Protein
experimental nephrology
failure
kidney disease biomarkers
llc
LLC PK1 Cell
Macula Densa
MAPK Kinase Kinase
mechanisms of nephrotoxic injury
nephrotoxic mechanisms
Nonselective Nsaid
Papillary Necrosis
pk1
proximal
Proximal Tubular Cells
Proximal Tubular Epithelial Cells
Proximal Tubular Necrosis
Proximal Tubule
PT
renal
Renal Cortical Mitochondria
renal physiology research
Renal PT Cell
renal toxicology
Serum Creatinine Concentration
tubular
tubule

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415248648
  • Weight: 2380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Dec 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The kidney plays a vital role in certain endocrine functions. Abnormalities caused by toxic chemicals or other interventions can have profound effects on these functions and consequently, on total functions. Toxicology of the Kidney, Third Edition is updated to reflect the latest research in this field and focuses on the correlation between anatomy, biochemistry, and physiology of the kidney. The text explains how these factors are related to concepts of clinical nephrotoxicity and renal failure in humans, and how animal models can be used to understand the mechanisms of human renal disease. In addition to updating many of the key elements of previous editions, such as in vitro models for studying renal function and toxicity and classic nephrotoxicants, it also incorporates cutting edge information on newly emerging areas of renal research. These include mechanisms of cell injury, signaling pathways, biomarkers of renal disease and the interface between basic renal science and clinical outcomes. This book includes current reviews of unpublished and recently published information which allows it to serve as a concise compendium of many key topics that will continue to play a central role in our understanding and treatment of nephrotoxicity for decades to come.
Joan B. Tarlofr, Lawrence H. Lash

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