285 results on '"Bruggeman, Leslie A."'
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2. Local Inflammation But Not Kidney Cell Infection Associated with High APOL1 Expression in COVID-Associated Nephropathy
3. Executive Summary: Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients Infected With HIV: 2014 Update by the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
4. Common Mechanisms of Viral Injury to the Kidney
5. The Cell Biology of APOL1
6. Mapping a Locus for Susceptibility to HIV-1-Associated Nephropathy to Mouse Chromosome 3
7. Association of preeclampsia with infant APOL1 genotype in African Americans
8. Identification and Characterization of a Cell Membrane Nucleic Acid Channel
9. Fetal High-Risk APOL1 Genotype Increases Risk for Small for Gestational Age in Term Infants Affected by Preeclampsia.
10. Viral associations with kidney disease diagnosis and altered kidney metatranscriptome by kidney function
11. Exosomes derived from HIV-1-infected cells promote growth and progression of cancer via HIV TAR RNA
12. Essential role of Wtip in mouse development and maintenance of the glomerular filtration barrier
13. ApoL1 Overexpression Drives Variant-Independent Cytotoxicity
14. Moving Toward a Common Pathogenic Mechanism and Therapeutic Targets for APOL1 Nephropathies
15. TNFR2 interposes the proliferative and NF-κB-mediated inflammatory response by podocytes to TNF-α
16. Progressive Glomerulosclerosis and Enhanced Renal Accumulation of Basement Membrane Components in Mice Transgenic for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Genes
17. Essential role of Wtip in mouse development and maintenance of the glomerular filtration barrier.
18. Assaying NF-κB Activation and Signaling from TNF Receptors
19. Lack of APOL1 in proximal tubules of normal human kidneys and proteinuric APOL1 transgenic mouse kidneys
20. APOL1 and Preeclampsia: Intriguing Links, Uncertain Causality, Troubling Implications
21. A Cell Culture System for the Structure and Hydrogel Properties of Basement Membranes: Application to Capillary Walls
22. HIV and the kidney
23. Susceptibility loci for murine HIV-associated nephropathy encode trans-regulators of podocyte gene expression
24. Apolipoprotein L1 and mechanisms of kidney disease susceptibility
25. Podocyte density is reduced in kidney allografts with high‐risk APOL1 genotypes at transplantation
26. Additional file 1 of Association of preeclampsia with infant APOL1 genotype in African Americans
27. Persistent NF-[kappa]B activation in renal epithelial cells in a mouse model of HIV-associated nephropathy
28. WT1-interacting protein and ZO-1 translocate into podocyte nuclei after puromycin aminonucleoside treatment
29. EphA kinase activation regulates HGF-induced epithelial branching morphogenesis
30. Replication and compartmentalization of HIV-1 in kidney epithelium of patients with HIV-associated nephropathy
31. Shear stress induces cell apoptosis via a c-Src-phospholipase D-mTOR signaling pathway in cultured podocytes
32. Nephropathy and establishment of a renal reservoir of HIV type 1 during primary infection
33. APOL1 Localization in Normal Kidney and Nondiabetic Kidney Disease
34. Identification of the Nephropathy-Susceptibility Locus HIVAN4
35. Prediction of transcriptional signatures in glomeruli of a mouse model of nephropathy using the human Global Prior rank
36. Controversies in the pathogenesis of HIV-associated renal diseases
37. Effect of target cell availability on HIV-1 production in vitro
38. Microcyst Formation and HIV-1 Gene Expression Occur in Multiple Nephron Segments in HIV-Associated Nephropathy
39. Brief Report: Nephropathy and Establishment of a Renal Reservoir of HIV Type 1 during Primary Infection
40. Nuclear factor-κB binding to the HIV-1 LTR in kidney: Implications for HIV-associated nephropathy
41. HIV-1 induces renal epithelial dedifferentiation in a transgenic model of HIV-associated nephropathy
42. Nuclear hormone receptors in podocytes
43. APOL1-G0 protects podocytes in a mouse model of HIV-associated nephropathy
44. APOL1 is not expressed in proximal tubules and is not filtered
45. APOL1-G0protects podocytes in a mouse model of HIV-associated nephropathy
46. APOL1 polymorphisms and kidney disease: loss-of-function or gain-of-function?
47. Nephropathy in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Transgenic Mice Is Due to Renal Transgene Expression
48. Transgenic models of HIV-1
49. Cardiac Dysfunction Occurs in the HIV-1 Transgenic Mouse Treated with Zidovudine
50. Similar Biophysical Abnormalities in Glomeruli and Podocytes from Two Distinct Models
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