Inhibition of IκB Kinase at 24 hours after acute kidney injury improves recovery of renal function and attenuates fibrosis
<p><strong>Background:</strong><br/> Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major risk factor for the development of chronic kidney disease. Nuclear factor‐κB is a nuclear transcription factor activated post‐ischemia, responsible for the transcription of proinflammatory proteins. The...
Main Authors: | Johnson, F, Patel, N, Purvis, G, Chiazza, F, Chen, J, Sordi, R, Hache, G, Merezhko, V, Collino, M, Yaqoob, M, Thiemermann, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Heart Association
2017
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