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glomerulus development
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glomerular development
The progression of the glomerulus over time from its initial formation until its mature state. The glomerulus is a capillary tuft which forms a close…
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glomerular basement membrane development
glomerulus vasculature development
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nephron development
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2015
2015
In vivo Modeling Implicates APOL1 in Nephropathy: Evidence for Dominant Negative Effects and Epistasis under Anemic Stress
Blair R. Anderson
,
D. Howell
,
+5 authors
A. Ashley-Koch
PLoS Genetics
2015
Corpus ID: 54518885
African Americans have a disproportionate risk for developing nephropathy. This disparity has been attributed to coding variants…
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2012
2012
Functional Study of Mammalian Neph Proteins in Drosophila melanogaster
M. Helmstädter
,
Kevin Lüthy
,
+6 authors
T. Huber
PLoS ONE
2012
Corpus ID: 11740535
Neph molecules are highly conserved immunoglobulin superfamily proteins (IgSF) which are essential for multiple morphogenetic…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Rapid isolation of glomeruli coupled with gene expression profiling identifies downstream targets in Pod1 knockout mice.
S. Cui
,
Chengjin Li
,
M. Ema
,
J. Weinstein
,
S. Quaggin
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
2005
Corpus ID: 25895312
Mouse mutations have provided tremendous insights into the molecular basis of renal and glomerular development. However, genes…
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1998
1998
Glomerulus development in the absence of a set of mitral-like neurons in the insect olfactory lobe.
L. Oland
,
L. Tolbert
Journal of Neurobiology
1998
Corpus ID: 2226517
Mitral cells are the first neurons in the mammalian olfactory bulb to synapse with olfactory receptor axons during glomerulus…
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1997
1997
Diabetes induces changes in glomerular development and laminin-beta 2 (s-laminin) expression.
C. Abrass
,
Douglas Spicer
,
A. K. Berfield
,
Patricia L. St. John
,
Dale R. Abrahamsont
American Journal of Pathology
1997
Corpus ID: 24666462
Offspring of diabetic mothers have developmental renal abnormalities; thus, we investigated the effects of the diabetic milieu on…
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1993
1993
Morphometry of rat olfactory bulbs stained for cytochrome oxidase reveals that the entire population of glomeruli forms early in the neonatal period.
E. Meisami
,
T. Sendera
Brain research. Developmental brain research
1993
Corpus ID: 29388246
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Angiotensin II receptor-mediated proliferation of cultured human fetal mesangial cells.
P. Ray
,
G. Aguilera
,
J. Kopp
,
S. Horikoshi
,
P. Klotman
Kidney International
1991
Corpus ID: 23350556
Accumulating evidence suggests that angiotensin II (Ang II) may play an important role in renal growth and glomerular development…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Glomerular development in intraocular and intrarenal grafts of fetal kidneys.
D. Abrahamson
,
P. S. St. John
,
D. Pillion
,
D. Tucker
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical…
1991
Corpus ID: 1942694
To examine nephrogenesis in allogeneic grafts, we implanted fetal (day 14 postconception) rat kidneys, which contained only…
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1989
1989
Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan synthesis and reutilization of beta-D-xyloside-initiated chondroitin/dermatan sulfate glycosaminoglycans in fetal kidney branching morphogenesis.
D. Klein
,
D. Brown
,
A. Moran
,
T. Oegema
,
J. Platt
Developmental Biology
1989
Corpus ID: 26194787
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Evidence for splicing new basement membrane into old during glomerular development in newborn rat kidneys
D. Abrahamson
,
E. Perry
Journal of Cell Biology
1986
Corpus ID: 14932952
Tannic acid in glutaraldehyde fixatives greatly enhanced the visualization of two developmentally and morphologically distinct…
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