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1. The Roles Of Nephrin, α3/β1-integrin And α-actinin In The Development Of Proteinuria In Adriamycin Nephrosis
2. Albumin-induced Apoptosis In Tubular Epithelial Cells Through Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathways
3. The Role Of Relevant Molecules In Childhood Minimal Change Nephrotic Syndrome
4. Elementary Screening For Diuresis Efficiency And Pharmacological Study For Mitigating Proteinuria Of WLS In Adriamycin Rat
5. Expression Of ANGPTL3 In Kidney, Serum And Urine Of The Adriamycin-induced Nephrotic Rat
6. The Influence Of Epidermal Growth Factor On Glomerular Epithelia Cell
7. The Renal Function Evaluation Of Hydronephrotic Kidneys In Children With Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO) And It's Clinical Significance
8. The Relationship Between B Lymphocyte Stimulator And Its Receptors And Diseases
9. A Study On The Effects Of Norcantharidin On Proteinuria And Tubulointerstitial Fibrosis
10. Protective Effect Of Qingre Yiqi Tongluo Recipe On Podocytes In Diabetic Nephropathy Rats
11. Study On The Relationship Between Soluble Epoxide Hydrolytic Enzyme And Diabetic Nephropathy And The Intervention Effect
12. The Effect Of The Nephritis Xiaobaifang Therpy Proteinuria Of Adriamcycin Nephritis Rats
13. Clinical And Empirical Study Of Nutcracker Syndrome And Renal Lesion
14. The Effect Of Adriamycin Nephropathy Rats Kidney Glomeruls' Charge Barrier And Nephrine By The SHENTELING Adding Prednison
15. Early Detection Of Chronic Kidney Disease In Children And Biocompatibility Of Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids
16. The Treatment Of Chronic Kidney Disease And Its Associated Complication
17. Mapping And Screening Of Susceptibility Genes For Mice Lupus Nephritis
18. A Study On The Effect Of Qingre Tongluo On Proteinuria In Rats With Early Stage Diabetic Nephropathy And Its Mechanism
19. Calcium Entry Via TRPC6 Mediates Albumin Overload-induced Podocyte Injury
20. Trophoblasts May Contribute To The Barrier Dysfunction Of Glomerular Endothelial Cells In Preeclampsia
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