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Wei, Changli (David)
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Podocytes
Academic Article
Induction of TRPC6 channel in acquired forms of proteinuric kidney disease.
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Recurrent Primary Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis Managed With Intensified Plasma Exchange and Concomitant Monitoring of Soluble Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator Receptor-Mediated Podocyte ?3-integrin Activation.
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Podocyte effacement closely links to suPAR levels at time of posttransplantation focal segmental glomerulosclerosis occurrence and improves with therapy.
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Reduction of proteinuria through podocyte alkalinization.
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Proteolytic processing of dynamin by cytoplasmic cathepsin L is a mechanism for proteinuric kidney disease.
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A Podocyte-Based Automated Screening Assay Identifies Protective Small Molecules.
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Modification of kidney barrier function by the urokinase receptor.
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CD2AP in mouse and human podocytes controls a proteolytic program that regulates cytoskeletal structure and cellular survival.
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Podocytes exhibit a specialized protein quality control employing derlin-2 in kidney disease.
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uPAR isoform 2 forms a dimer and induces severe kidney disease in mice.
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Soluble Urokinase Receptor and Acute Kidney Injury.
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The small GTPase regulatory protein Rac1 drives podocyte injury independent of cationic channel protein TRPC5.
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SuPAR mediates viral response proteinuria by rapidly changing podocyte function.
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