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Does activation of the endothelin system promote the transition of acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease?
Bailey, Matthew
(Principal Investigator)
Dear, James
(Co-investigator)
Dhaun, Neeraj
(Co-investigator)
Deanery of Clinical Sciences
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2019
2019
2022
2022
2
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1
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2022
Endothelin blockade prevents the long-term cardiovascular & renal sequelae of acute kidney injury
Czopek, A.
,
Moorhouse, R.
,
Gallacher, P. J.
,
Pugh, D.
,
Ivy, J. R.
,
Farrah, T.
,
Godden, E.
,
Hunter, R. W.
,
Webb, D. J.
,
Tharaux, P. L.
,
Kluth, D. C.
,
Dear, J. W.
,
Bailey, M. A.
&
Dhaun, N.
,
14 Dec 2022
,
In:
Science Translational Medicine.
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›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Endothelins
100%
Acute Kidney Injury
81%
Kidney
46%
Endothelin-1
31%
Monocytes
23%
The impact of excessive salt intake on human health
Hunter, R. W.
,
Dhaun, N.
&
Bailey, M. A.
,
20 Jan 2022
,
In:
Nature Reviews Nephrology.
18
,
p. 321-335
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:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Salts
100%
Health
55%
Food
17%
Food Industry
15%
Kidney Diseases
13%