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Diabetes > Proteinuria
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Proteinuria Defined
Too much protein in the urine. This may be a sign of kidney damage.See also Microalbumin.
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Drug Discovery By University Of Miami Experts Will Lead To Better Treatments For Kidney Disease
Published August 27, 2008, 4:15 am, Medical News Today
Nephrology physician-scientists at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have discovered a critical pathway of a commonly used immunosuppressant drug, cyclosporine. The finding, made by Peter Mundel, M.D., professor and director of the Miami Institute of Renal Medicine, Christian Faul, Ph.D.
Doctors gain new insights into preeclampsia
Published August 25, 2008, 4:43 am, Hattiesburg American
Pregnant with her second child, Joan didn't make much of her abdominal pain and headaches until her symptoms worsened. By the time she saw her doctor, her blood pressure had spiked to a dangerously elevated level, triggering an emergency Caesarean section. Joan is one of hundreds of women whose brush with preeclampsia is chronicled at www.preeclampsia.org, the Preeclampsia Foundation's Web ...
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Sun Jun 15
- Beyond Blood Pressure Control: Targeting Proteinuria with Renin-Angioten sin-Aldosteron e Inhibitors
Tue May 13
- Activation of NF-{{kappa}}B in Tubular Epithelial Cells of Rats With Intense Proteinuria : Role of Angiotensin II and Endothelin-1 -- Gómez-Garre et al. 37 (4): 1171 -- Hypertension
- Anti-monocyte chemoattractan t protein-1 gene thera...[J Am Soc Nephrol. 2003] - PubMed Result
- Kidney International - Gene transfer of truncated I[kgr]B[agr] prevents tubulointersti tial injury
- Blockade of CCR2 Ameliorates Progressive Fibrosis in Kidney -- Kitagawa et al. 165 (1): 237 -- American Journal of Pathology
- Monocyte chemoattractan t protein-1 promotes macrop...[J Clin Invest. 1999] - PubMed Result
- Targeted disruption of TGF-?1/Smad3 signaling protects against renal tubulointersti tial fibrosis induced by unilateral ureteral obstruction
- Renal Expression of Fibrotic Matrix Proteins and of Transforming Growth Factor-{beta} (TGF-{beta}) Isoforms in TGF-{beta} Transgenic Mice -- MOZES et al. 10 (2): 271 -- Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Fri May 9
- Chronic Progression of Tubulointersti tial Damage in Proteinuric Renal Disease Is Mediated by Complement Activation: A Therapeutic Role for Complement Inhibitors? -- Hsu and Couser 14 (Supplement 2): S186 -- Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
- Glomerular Injury and Tubular Loss in Adriamycin Nephrosis -- JAVAID et al. 12 (7): 1391 -- Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
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