Kidney Inflammation, Injury and Regeneration

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  • Kidney Inflammation, Injury and Regeneration Book Detail

  • Author : Patrick C. Baer
  • Release Date : 2020-04-03
  • Publisher : MDPI
  • Genre : Medical
  • Pages : 496
  • ISBN 13 : 3039285386
  • File Size : 50,50 MB

Kidney Inflammation, Injury and Regeneration by Patrick C. Baer PDF Summary

Book Description: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is still associated with high morbidity and mortality incidence rates, and also bears an elevated risk of subsequent chronic kidney disease. Although the kidney has a remarkable capacity for regeneration after injury and may recover completely depending on the type of renal lesions, the options for clinical intervention are restricted to fluid management and extracorporeal kidney support. The development of novel therapies to prevent AKI, to improve renal regeneration capacity after AKI, and to preserve renal function is urgently needed. The Special Issue covers research articles that investigated the molecular mechanisms of inflammation and injury during different renal pathologies, renal regeneration, diagnostics using new biomarkers, and the effects of different stimuli like medication or bacterial components on isolated renal cells or in vivo models. The Special Issue contains important reviews that consider the current knowledge of cell death and regeneration, inflammation, and the molecular mechanisms of kidney diseases. In addition, the potential of cell-based therapy approaches that use mesenchymal stromal/stem cells or their derivates is summarized. This edition is complemented by reviews that deal with the current data situation on other specific topics like diabetes and diabetic nephropathy or new therapeutic targets.

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