Persistent Activation of Autophagy After Cisplatin Nephrotoxicity Promotes Renal Fibrosis and Chronic Kidney Disease
Autophagy, a highly conserved catabolic pathway in eukaryotic cells, contributes to the maintenance of the homeostasis and function of the kidney. Upon acute kidney injury (AKI), autophagy is activated in renal tubular cells to act as an intrinsic protective mechanism. However, the role of autophagy...
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Main Authors: | Ying Fu (Author), Yu Xiang (Author), Wenwen Wu (Author), Juan Cai (Author), Chengyuan Tang (Author), Zheng Dong (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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