Acetic acid treatment causes renal inflammation and chronic kidney disease in mice
We established a novel mouse model of chronic kidney disease (CKD) using acetic acid and compared it with the 5/6-nephrectomized mouse model. In our novel model, significant increases were observed in blood biochemical values and urinary parameters. Moreover, a decrease in creatinine clearance (Ccr)...
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Main Authors: | Terumasa Hashimoto (Author), Keita Shibata (Author), Kazuo Honda (Author), Koji Nobe (Author) |
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