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1. Protective role of renal proximal tubular alpha-synuclein in the pathogenesis of kidney fibrosis

2. Acute Kidney Injury is Aggravated in Aged Mice by the Exacerbation of Proinflammatory Processes

3. Oxidative Stress and Cellular Senescence Are Involved in the Aging Kidney

4. Epigenetic Modulation of Gremlin-1/NOTCH Pathway in Experimental Crescentic Immune-Mediated Glomerulonephritis

5. Interleukin 17A Participates in Renal Inflammation Associated to Experimental and Human Hypertension

6. IL-17A as a Potential Therapeutic Target for Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis

7. Gremlin Regulates Tubular Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition via VEGFR2: Potential Role in Renal Fibrosis

8. Interleuquina-17A: posible mediador y diana terapéutica en la hipertensión

9. Interleukin-17A: Potential mediator and therapeutic target in hypertension

10. Kidney microRNA Expression Pattern in Type 2 Diabetic Nephropathy in BTBR Ob/Ob Mice

11. Role of Macrophages and Related Cytokines in Kidney Disease

12. CCN2 Binds to Tubular Epithelial Cells in the Kidney

13. Could the Notch signaling pathway be a potential therapeutic option in renal diseases?

14. Análisis de la vía Notch como una posible diana terapéutica en la patología renal

15. CCN2 Aggravates the Immediate Oxidative Stress–DNA Damage Response following Renal Ischemia–Reperfusion Injury

16. Gremlin Regulates Tubular Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition via VEGFR2: Potential Role in Renal Fibrosis

17. Role of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) and Its Ligands in Kidney Inflammation and Damage.

18. Epigenetic Modification Mechanisms Involved in Inflammation and Fibrosis in Renal Pathology.

19. Inhibition of Bromodomain and Extraterminal Domain Family Proteins Ameliorates Experimental Renal Damage.

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