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Early detection and new biomarkers are changing how we manage acute kidney injury—and its link to chronic kidney disease.
Human-animal embryo research in Japan began in 2019 with the world’s first government-approved study to grow human organs in ...
Surgeons from Keck Medicine of USC and UCLA Health have performed the world's first-in-human bladder transplant.
A study led by Cancer Center at Illinois (CCIL) member Jason Ridlon, associate professor of animal sciences in the College of ...
Keywords: Renal ischemia reperfusion injury, Acute Kidney Injury, Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells, Small extracellular vesicles, miR-202-5p, GOLIM4 ...
Cardiovascular disease and kidney disease are two of the most urgent issues in global public health. In the United States ...
Abstract: Goal: In a pivotal clinical trial, the percutaneous catheter-based renal denervation system developed to treat resistant hypertension did not show effectiveness in reducing blood pressure ...
Wendy Rappaport has filed a lawsuit alleging that her healthy kidney was removed instead of her spleen, leaving her with ...
Changes in renal or cardiovascular physiology or metabolism cannot explain the benefits of SGLT2 inhibitors either experimentally or clinically. The direct molecular effects of SGLT2 inhibitors in ...
the goal of the transplant was to restore urinary function using a donor organ. Unlike previous reconstructions using intestinal tissue, which has limitations, this approach involved replacing the ...
Surgeons from Keck Medicine of USC and UCLA Health successfully performed the world's first in-human bladder transplant on May 4, 2025. The patient, who had a compromised bladder and kidney ...
bNephrology Division and Kidney Research Institute, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA cDepartment of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA ...