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Heat-Shock Proteins in Animal Models for Acute Renal Failure

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Pages 641-649 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Atsushi Komatsuda, Hideki Wakuil, Hirokazu Imai, Hideaki Itoh, Tadashi Yasuda & Akira B Miura. (1999) Expression of 90-kDa Heat Shock Protein Within Regenerative Tubular Cells in a Patient with Acute Oliguric Renal Failure Due to Malignant Hypertension. Renal Failure 21:1, pages 113-117.
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Bao-Zhen Zhang, Xiao-Tong Guo, Jian-Wei Chen, Yuan Zhao, Xia Cong, Zhong-Ling Jiang, Rong-Feng Cao, Kai Cui, Shan-Song Gao & Wen-Ru Tian. (2014) Saikosaponin-D Attenuates Heat Stress-Induced Oxidative Damage in LLC-PK 1 Cells by Increasing the Expression of Anti-Oxidant Enzymes and HSP72 . The American Journal of Chinese Medicine 42:05, pages 1261-1277.
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Sara M. Molinas, Marina Rosso, Nahuel Z. Wayllace, Melina A. Pagotto, Gerardo B. Pisani, Liliana A. Monasterolo & Laura Trumper. (2010) Heat shock protein 70 induction and its urinary excretion in a model of acetaminophen nephrotoxicity. Pediatric Nephrology 25:7, pages 1245-1253.
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Hua Zhou, Akihiko Kato, Hideo Yasuda, Mari Odamaki, Hideaki Itoh & Akira Hishida. (2003) The induction of heat shock protein-72 attenuates cisplatin-induced acute renal failure in rats. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology 446:1, pages 116-124.
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Richard A. Zager. (2000) Plasma membrane cholesterol: A critical determinant of cellular energetics and tubular resistance to attack. Kidney International 58:1, pages 193-205.
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Atsushi Komatsuda, Hideki Wakui, Hiroshi Ohtani, Hirokazu Imai, Akira B. Miura & Hideaki Itoh. (2002) Intracellular localization of HSP73 and HSP90 in rat kidneys with acute lysosomal thesaurismosis. Pathology International 49:6, pages 513-518.
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Kwei Chi Lin, Richard J. KriegJr.Jr., Pablo Saborio & James C.M. Chan. (1998) Increased Heat Shock Protein-70 in Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction in Rats. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 65:4, pages 303-310.
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Scott K. Van Why & Norman J. Siegel. (1998) Heat shock proteins in renal injury and recovery. Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension 7:4, pages 407-412.
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CHENG, RAZZAQUE, NAZNEEN & TAGUCHI. (2002) Expression of the heat shock protein 47 in gentamicin‐treated rat kidneys. International Journal of Experimental Pathology 79:3, pages 125-132.
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Atsushi KOMATSUDA, Hideki WAKUI, Hiroshi OHTANI, Aiura B MIURA, Hideaki ITOH & Yohtalou TASHIMA. (2007) Intracellular localization of 73 kDa heat‐shock protein in rat kidneys with acute gentamicin nephropathy: an electron microscopic immunohistochemical study. Nephrology 3:6, pages 413-419.
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Guozhong Tao, Atsushi Komatsuda, Akira B. Miura, Hideaki Itoh & Yohtalou Tashima. (1997) Expression of 60-kDa and inducible 70-kDa stress proteins in gentamicin-induced acute renal failure. Clinical and Experimental Nephrology 1:4, pages 254-260.
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Atsushi KOMATSUDA, Hideki WAKUI, Hirokazu IMAI, Akira B MIURA, Hideaki ITOH & Yohtalou TASHIMA. (2007) Expression of 90‐kDa heat‐shock protein within cellular crescents in human diseased kidneys. Nephrology 2:2, pages 87-91.
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