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1. Tcf21 as a founder transcription factor in specifying Foxd1 cells to the juxtaglomerular cell lineage.

2. Piezo channels in JG cells do not regulate renin expression or renin release to the circulation.

3. Inhibition of Renin Expression Is Regulated by an Epigenetic Switch From an Active to a Poised State.

4. An efficient inducible model for the control of gene expression in renin cells.

5. Neuropilin-1 regulates renin synthesis in juxtaglomerular cells.

6. Targetable NOTCH1 rearrangements in reninoma.

7. Flexible and multifaceted: the plasticity of renin-expressing cells.

8. Piezo2 expression and its alteration by mechanical forces in mouse mesangial cells and renin-producing cells.

9. Arachidonic Acid as Mechanotransducer of Renin Cell Baroreceptor.

10. Ontogeny of renin gene expression in the chicken, Gallus gallus.

11. Renin-Expressing Cells Require β1-Integrin for Survival and for Development and Maintenance of the Renal Vasculature.

12. Connexin Hemichannels Contribute to the Activation of cAMP Signaling Pathway and Renin Production.

13. Analysis of the calcium paradox of renin secretion.

14. Lack of connexin 40 decreases the calcium sensitivity of renin-secreting juxtaglomerular cells.

15. Interference with Gs α -Coupled Receptor Signaling in Renin-Producing Cells Leads to Renal Endothelial Damage.

16. The PPAR-gamma-binding sequence Pal3 is necessary for basal but dispensable for high-fat diet regulated human renin expression in the kidney.

17. Transcriptome Analysis of Human Reninomas as an Approach to Understanding Juxtaglomerular Cell Biology.

19. Bimodal dynamics of granular organelles in primary renin-expressing cells revealed using TIRF microscopy.

20. TRPV4 participates in pressure-induced inhibition of renin secretion by juxtaglomerular cells.

21. Chronic hypoxia-inducible transcription factor-2 activation stably transforms juxtaglomerular renin cells into fibroblast-like cells in vivo.

22. Inducible deletion of connexin 40 in adult mice causes hypertension and disrupts pressure control of renin secretion.

23. Juxtaglomerular cell tumour as a curable cause of hypertension: case presentation.

24. General lysosomal hydrolysis can process prorenin accurately.

25. Renin release: role of SNAREs.

27. Adenosine inhibits renin release from juxtaglomerular cells via an A1 receptor-TRPC-mediated pathway.

28. Adult renal mesenchymal stem cell-like cells contribute to juxtaglomerular cell recruitment.

29. Parallel regulation of renin and lysosomal integral membrane protein 2 in renin-producing cells: further evidence for a lysosomal nature of renin secretory vesicles.

31. [The cortical collecting duct plays a pivotal role in the kidney's local renin-angiotensin system].

32. Role of the SNARE protein SNAP23 on cAMP-stimulated renin release in mouse juxtaglomerular cells.

33. Endothelium-derived nitric oxide supports renin cell recruitment through the nitric oxide-sensitive guanylate cyclase pathway.

34. Structural analysis suggests that renin is released by compound exocytosis.

35. Juxtaglomerular cell CaSR stimulation decreases renin release via activation of the PLC/IP(3) pathway and the ryanodine receptor.

36. Deletion of von Hippel-Lindau protein converts renin-producing cells into erythropoietin-producing cells.

37. Distribution and functional relevance of connexins in renin-producing cells.

38. Regulation of renin secretion by renal juxtaglomerular cells.

39. Tubular control of renin synthesis and secretion.

41. Juxtaglomerular cell tumor that was preoperatively diagnosed using selective renal venous sampling.

42. Parathyroid hormone stimulates juxtaglomerular cell cAMP accumulation without stimulating renin release.

43. Synthesis and secretion of renin in mice with induced genetic mutations.

44. Convergence of major physiological stimuli for renin release on the Gs-alpha/cyclic adenosine monophosphate signaling pathway.

46. Two microRNAs, miR-330 and miR-125b-5p, mark the juxtaglomerular cell and balance its smooth muscle phenotype.

47. Proteinase-activated receptors 1 and 2 exert opposite effects on renal renin release.

48. Transcriptional regulator RBP-J regulates the number and plasticity of renin cells.

49. Vesicle-associated membrane protein-2 (VAMP2) mediates cAMP-stimulated renin release in mouse juxtaglomerular cells.

50. Minding the gap: connexin 40 at the heart of renin release.

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