Sex differences in long-term kidney fibrosis following neonatal nephron loss during ongoing nephrogenesis
Abstract Background Clinical studies suggest that female sex plays a protective role in the development and progression of kidney disease. Recent experimental studies indicate that in male rats early nephron loss under ongoing nephrogenesis is accompanied by severe long-term sequelae. In humans, nep...
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Main Authors: | Carlos Menendez-Castro (Author), Nada Cordasic (Author), Fabian B. Fahlbusch (Author), Joachim Woelfle (Author), Karl F. Hilgers (Author), Andrea Hartner (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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