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August 30, 2017 News by Patricia Inacio, PhD

Receptor Activation Promotes Kidney Disease Development in Mice with Alport Syndrome, Study Shows

A protein receptor that is activated in the early phase of chronic kidney disease contributes to the development of bone, cardiac and kidney dysfunction, according to a study using a mouse model of Alport syndrome. The title of the research was “The activin receptor is stimulated in the skeleton,…

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