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Bothrops leucurus venom induces nephrotoxicity in the isolated perfused kidney and cultured renal tubular epithelia
(Elsevier B.V., 2013-01-01)
Bites from snake (Bothrops genus) cause local tissue damage and systemic complications, which include alterations such as hemostatic system and acute renal failure (ARF). Recent studies suggest that ARF pathogenesis in ...
Bothropoides insularis venom cytotoxicity in renal tubular epithelia cells
(Elsevier B.V., 2014-09-15)
Bothropoides insularis (jararaca-ilhoa) is a native endemic snake limited to the specific region of Queimada Island, on Sao Paulo coast. Several local and systemic effects have been described due to envenomation caused by ...
Bothrops leucurus venom induces nephrotoxicity in the isolated perfused kidney and cultured renal tubular epithelia
(2013-01-01)
Bites from snake (Bothrops genus) cause local tissue damage and systemic complications, which include alterations such as hemostatic system and acute renal failure (ARF). Recent studies suggest that ARF pathogenesis in ...
Bothrops leucurus venom induces nephrotoxicity in the isolated perfused kidney and cultured renal tubular epithelia
(2013-01-01)
Bites from snake (Bothrops genus) cause local tissue damage and systemic complications, which include alterations such as hemostatic system and acute renal failure (ARF). Recent studies suggest that ARF pathogenesis in ...
Interleukin-6 stimulates tubular regeneration in rats with glycerol-induced acute renal failure
(KargerBaselSuíça, 2002)
Bothropoides insularis venom cytotoxicity in renal tubular epithelia cells
(Elsevier B.V., 2015)
Bothropoides insularis venom cytotoxicity in renal tubular epithelia cells
(Elsevier B.V., 2015)
Impairment of the cell-to-matrix adhesion and cytotoxicity induced by Bothrops moojeni snake venom in cultured renal tubular epithelia
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier ScienceSan DiegoEUA, 2002)
Demonstration of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in kidney - The contribution of a coupled histochemical and immunohistochemical staining with Periodic Acid-Thionin Schiff
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2008)
Traditional Periodic Acid Schiff has been extensively used, coupled with immunohistochemistry for epithelia or mesenchymal cells, to highlight renal tubular basement membrane (TBM). We recently tried to perform such technique ...