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    User-friendly microfluidic system reveals native-like morphological and transcriptomic phenotypes induced by shear stress in proximal tubule epithelium by Khalil, Natalie N., Petersen, Andrew P., Song, Cheng J., Chen, Yibu, Takamoto, Kaelyn, Kellogg, Austin C., Chen, Elaine Zhelan, McMahon, Andrew P., McCain, Megan L.

    Published in APL bioengineering (01-09-2023)
    “…Drug-induced nephrotoxicity is a leading cause of drug attrition, partly due to the limited relevance of pre-clinical models of the proximal tubule. Culturing…”
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    Early infiltrating macrophage subtype correlates with late-stage phenotypic outcome in a mouse model of hepatorenal fibrocystic disease by Zimmerman, Kurt A., Song, Cheng J., Aloria, Ernald J.G., Li, Zhang, Zhou, Juling, Bland, Sarah J., Yashchenko, Alex, Crossman, David K., Mrug, Michal, Yoder, Bradley K.

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-10-2021)
    “…Hepatorenal fibrocystic disease (HRFCD) is a genetically inherited disorder related to primary cilia dysfunction in which patients display varying levels of…”
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    Ly6chi Infiltrating Macrophages Promote Cyst Progression in Injured Conditional Ift88 Mice by Aloria, Ernald Jules G., Song, Cheng J., Li, Zhang, Croyle, Mandy J., Mrug, Michal, Zimmerman, Kurt A., Yoder, Bradley K.

    Published in Kidney360 (01-06-2021)
    “…Key Points Ly6c hi infiltrating macrophage numbers are increased in injured, conditional Ift88 mice, compared with controls. Loss of Ly6c hi infiltrating…”
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    Early infiltrating macrophage subtype correlates with late-stage phenotypic outcome in a mouse model of hepatorenal fibrocystic disease by Zimmerman, Kurt A, Song, Cheng J, Aloria, Ernald J G, Li, Zhang, Zhou, Juling, Bland, Sarah J, Yashchenko, Alex, Crossman, David K, Mrug, Michal, Yoder, Bradley K

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-10-2021)
    “…Hepatorenal fibrocystic disease (HRFCD) is a genetically inherited disorder related to primary cilia dysfunction in which patients display varying levels of…”
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