Search Results - "Yuen, P S T"
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Exosomal Fetuin-A identified by proteomics: A novel urinary biomarker for detecting acute kidney injury
Published in Kidney international (01-11-2006)“…Urinary exosomes containing apical membrane and intracellular fluid are normally secreted into the urine from all nephron segments, and may carry protein…”
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AP214, an analogue of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, ameliorates sepsis-induced acute kidney injury and mortality
Published in Kidney international (01-06-2008)“…Sepsis remains a serious problem in critically ill patients with the mortality increasing to over half when there is attendant acute kidney injury…”
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Connective Tissue Growth Factor is a Biomarker and Mediator of Kidney Allograft Fibrosis
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-10-2006)“…Chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) is a leading cause of kidney graft failure following transplantation. Its causes are complex and include both immunological…”
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Biomarker and drug-target discovery using proteomics in a new rat model of sepsis-induced acute renal failure
Published in Kidney international (01-08-2006)“…Sepsis is one of the common causes of acute renal failure (ARF). The objective of this study was to identify new biomarkers and therapeutic targets. We present…”
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Urine Exosomes: An Emerging Trove of Biomarkers
Published in Advances in clinical chemistry (01-01-2017)“…Exosomes are released by most cells and can be isolated from all biofluids including urine. Exosomes are small vesicles formed as part of the endosomal pathway…”
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Exosomes from human saliva as a source of microRNA biomarkers
Published in Oral diseases (01-01-2010)“…Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the presence of microRNAs (miRNAs) within exosomes isolated from human saliva and to optimize and test methods…”
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Collection, storage, preservation, and normalization of human urinary exosomes for biomarker discovery
Published in Kidney international (01-04-2006)“…Urinary exosomes containing apical membrane and intracellular fluid are normally secreted into the urine from all nephron segments, and may carry protein…”
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Simvastatin improves sepsis-induced mortality and acute kidney injury via renal vascular effects
Published in Kidney international (01-05-2006)“…Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurs in about half of patients in septic shock and the mortality of AKI with sepsis is extremely high. An effective therapeutic…”
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Sepsis-induced organ failure is mediated by different pathways in the kidney and liver: Acute renal failure is dependent on MyD88 but not renal cell apoptosis
Published in Kidney international (01-03-2006)“…Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are important in sepsis. Myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MyD88) is a key molecule involved in signal transduction by multiple…”
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Setting the stage for acute-on-chronic kidney injury
Published in Kidney international (01-07-2008)“…Acute-on-chronic kidney disease will be familiar to many nephrologists. Hsu et al. quantify the risk of acute-on-chronic disease across the stages of…”
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Guanylyl cyclase-linked receptors
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AP214, an analogue of [alpha]-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, ameliorates sepsis-induced acute kidney injury and mortality
Published in Kidney international (01-06-2008)“…Sepsis remains a serious problem in critically ill patients with the mortality increasing to over half when there is attendant acute kidney injury…”
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The risk of acute renal failure in patients with chronic kidney disease. Commentary
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Guanylyl cyclase is a heat-stable enterotoxin receptor
Published in Cell (30-11-1990)“…Plasma membrane forms of guanylyl cyclase have been shown to function as natriuretic peptide receptors. We describe a new clone (GC-C) encoding a guanylyl…”
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A new form of guanylyl cyclase is preferentially expressed in rat kidney
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-12-1990)“…On the basis of the conserved amino acid sequences of the catalytic domain of both soluble and plasma membrane forms of guanylyl cyclase, we have used the…”
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RNA: a method to specifically inhibit PCR amplification of known members of a multigene family by degenerate primers
Published in Nucleic acids research (15-03-2001)“…The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a versatile method to amplify specific DNA with oligonucleotide primers. By designing degenerate PCR primers based on…”
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Dominant negative mutants of nitric oxide-sensitive guanylyl cyclase
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-01-1994)“…Since a nitric oxide-sensitive form of guanylyl cyclase exists as a heterodimer, mutations disrupting catalysis but not heterodimer formation could serve as…”
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Non-identity of cGMP as the guanine nucleotide stimulated to bind to ROS by light and ATP
Published in Experimental eye research (01-07-1989)“…Light, in the presence of ATP, has been reported to stimulate cGMP binding to a 58 kDa protein in ROS (rod outer segments, Fesenko and Krapivinsky, 1986b,…”
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