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Respiration-induced movement correlation for synchronous noninvasive renal cancer surgery
Published 2013“…Among other organs, kidneys are worst affected during respiratory cycles, with significant three-dimensional displacements observed on the order of 20 mm. Remote access to renal targets such as renal carcinomas and cysts during noninvasive surgery, therefore, requires a tightly controlled real-time motion tracking and quantitative estimate for compensation routine to synchronize the energy source(s) for precise energy delivery to the intended regions. …”
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Salmonella renal abscess in an immunocompetent child: case report and literature review
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Renal clearable polyfluorophore nanosensors for early diagnosis of cancer and allograft rejection
Published 2022“…This disease-specific interaction liberates renal-clearable fluorogenic fragments from activatable polyfluorophore nanosensors for non-invasive longitudinal urinalysis and outperforms the gold standard blood and urine assays, providing a level of sensitivity and specificity comparable to those of invasive biopsy and flow cytometry analysis. …”
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Artificial urinary biomarkers for early diagnosis of acute renal allograft rejection
Published 2023“…Acute renal allograft rejection (ARAR) after kidney transplantation associated with reduced graft survival and eventual graft failure is poorly diagnosed in hospitals. …”
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Renal CD169++ resident macrophages are crucial for protection against acute systemic candidiasis
Published 2022“…Their absence causes severe fungal-mediated renal pathology. CD169++ TRMs, without being actively involved in direct fungal clearance, increase host resistance by promoting IFN-γ release and neutrophil ROS activity.…”
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A renal-clearable macromolecular reporter for near-infrared fluorescence imaging of bladder cancer
Published 2022“…Bladder cancer (BC) is a prevalent disease with high morbidity and mortality; however, in vivo optical imaging of BC remains challenging because of the lack of cancer-specific optical agents with high renal clearance. Herein, a macromolecular reporter (CyP1) was synthesized for real-time near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging and urinalysis of BC in living mice. …”
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Renal-clearable molecular semiconductor for second near-infrared fluorescence imaging of kidney dysfunction
Published 2019“…Real-time imaging of kidney function is important to assess the nephrotoxicity of drugs and monitor the progression of renal diseases; however, it remains challenging because of the lack of optical agents with high renal clearance and high signal-tobackground ratio (SBR). …”
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Fluoro-photoacoustic polymeric renal reporter for real-time dual imaging of acute kidney injury
Published 2022“…Herein, a fluoro-photoacoustic polymeric renal reporter (FPRR) is synthesized for real-time imaging of drug-induced acute kidney injury (AKI). …”
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A renally clearable activatable polymeric nanoprobe for early detection of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury
Published 2022“…APNSO has a backbone comprising renally clearable fluorophore fragments and self-immolative structural units. …”
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Subjective cognitive complaints in end-stage renal disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published 2023“…Cognitive impairment is common in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and is associated with compromised quality of life and functional capacity, as well as worse clinical outcomes. …”
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Anxiety and depression in patients with end-stage renal disease : impact and management challenges - a narrative review
Published 2020“…Multiple studies have demonstrated that depression is more prevalent in CKD and that end-stage renal disease is a robust risk factor for adverse outcomes such as hospitalization and mortality, yet these are often underdiagnosed or untreated. …”
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PALS1 is a key regulator of the lateral distribution of tight junction proteins in renal epithelial cells
Published 2024“…Recently, we observed that deletion of one Pals1 allele in mice results in functional haploinsufficiency characterized by renal cysts. Here, to address the role of PALS1 at the cellular level, we generated CRISPR/Cas9-mediated PALS1-knockout MDCKII cell lines. …”
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A renal-clearable duplex optical reporter for real-time imaging of contrast-induced acute kidney injury
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Combined germline pathogenic variants in FLCN and TP53 are associated with early onset renal cell carcinoma and brain tumors
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Cyclooxygenase-2 selectively controls renal blood flow through a novel pparβ/δ-dependent vasodilator pathway
Published 2018“…COX-2 is also expressed constitutively in discreet locations where its inhibition drives gastrointestinal and cardiovascular/renal side effects. Constitutive COX-2 expression in the kidney regulates renal function and blood flow; however, the global relevance of the kidney versus other tissues to COX-2–dependent blood flow regulation is not known. …”
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Predicting new-baseline glomerular filtration rate (NBGFR) after donor nephrectomy: validation of a split renal function (SRF)-based formula
Published 2024“…We aim to validate a conceptually simple formula based on split renal function (SRF) previously developed for radical nephrectomy patients. …”
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The role of subjective cognitive complaints in self-management among haemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
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Renal-clearable nickel-doped carbon dots with boosted photothermal conversion efficiency for multimodal imaging-guided cancer therapy in the second near-infrared biowindow
Published 2022“…The Ni-CDs can be eliminated from the body via a renal filtration pathway, thereby minimizing their long-term biotoxicity. …”
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