Role and Mechanisms of Tyro3 in Podocyte Biology and Glomerular Disease
Background: Podocyte loss occurs in both primary and secondary glomerular diseases, leading to the progression of kidney disease. A large body of evidence suggests that apoptosis and detachment are the mechanisms mediating the reduction in podocyte numbers in glomerular diseases. Recent studies demo...
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Main Authors: | Lulin Min (Author), Yixin Chen (Author), Fang Zhong (Author), Leyi Gu (Author), Kyung Lee (Author), John Cijiang He (Author) |
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Karger Publishers,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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