Deficiency of mindin reduces renal injury after ischemia reperfusion
Abstract Background Acute renal injury (AKI) secondary to ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury continues to be a significant perioperative problem and there is no effective treatment. Mindin belongs to the mindin/F-spondin family and involves in inflammation, proliferation, and cell apoptosis. Previous...
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Main Authors: | Tao Bai (Author), Xiong Wang (Author), Cong Qin (Author), Kang Yang (Author), Zhiguo Duan (Author), Zhixiu Cao (Author), Jiaqian Liang (Author), Lei Wang (Author), Jingdong Yuan (Author), Pengcheng Luo (Author) |
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