Toll-like receptor 4 mutation mitigates gut microbiota-mediated hypertensive kidney injury
Hypertension-associated dysbiosis is linked to several clinical complications, including inflammation and possible kidney dysfunction. Inflammation and TLR4 activation during hypertension result from gut dysbiosis-related impairment of intestinal integrity. However, the contribution of TLR4 in kidne...
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Main Authors: | Suravi Majumder (Author), Sathnur B. Pushpakumar (Author), Hebah Almarshood (Author), Rosemary Ouseph (Author), Dibson D. Gondim (Author), Venkatakrishna R. Jala (Author), Utpal Sen (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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