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1. Update on pathogenesis, markers and management of diabetic nephropathy

2. Invited comment. What is the role of decorin in diabetic kidney disease?

5. Biospecimen Repositories in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Insights From an American University of Beirut and Memorial Sloan Kettering Collaboration.

6. VEGF-A: A Novel Mechanistic Link Between CYP2C-Derived EETs and Nox4 in Diabetic Kidney Disease.

7. Modulation of Neuro-Inflammatory Signals in Microglia by Plasma Prekallikrein and Neuronal Cell Debris.

8. Vascular Cells Proteome Associated with Bradykinin and Leptin Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Signals.

9. Modulation of proteomic and inflammatory signals by Bradykinin in podocytes.

10. Heteromerization fingerprints between bradykinin B2 and thromboxane TP receptors in native cells.

11. Proteome profiling in the aorta and kidney of type 1 diabetic rats.

12. Mechanisms of bradykinin-induced expression of connective tissue growth factor and nephrin in podocytes.

14. Effects of weight reduction regimens and bariatric surgery on chronic kidney disease in obese patients.

15. 20-HETE and EETs in diabetic nephropathy: a novel mechanistic pathway.

16. Involvement of renal cytochromes P450 and arachidonic acid metabolites in diabetic nephropathy.

17. Overview of the physiology and pathophysiology of leptin with special emphasis on its role in the kidney.

18. Emerging therapies for diabetic nephropathy patients: beyond blockade of the Renin-Angiotensin system.

19. Global renal gene expression profiling analysis in B2-kinin receptor null mice: impact of diabetes.

20. Glomerular hyperfiltration and proteinuria in transfusion-independent patients with β-thalassemia intermedia.

21. Angiogenic factors.

22. A 5-year survey of biopsy proven kidney diseases in Lebanon: significant variation in prevalence of primary glomerular diseases by age, population structure and consanguinity.

23. The cardiorenal syndrome in diabetes mellitus.

24. Vascular endothelial growth factor and diabetic nephropathy.

25. Different roles for TGF-beta and VEGF in the pathogenesis of the cardinal features of diabetic nephropathy.

27. The utility of the transtubular potassium gradient in the evaluation of hyperkalemia.

28. Pathogenesis of the podocytopathy and proteinuria in diabetic glomerulopathy.

29. Interference with TGF-beta signaling by Smad3-knockout in mice limits diabetic glomerulosclerosis without affecting albuminuria.

30. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of proteinuria in diabetic nephropathy.

31. Blockade of vascular endothelial growth factor signaling ameliorates diabetic albuminuria in mice.

32. Amadori-modified glycated serum proteins and accelerated atherosclerosis in diabetes: pathogenic and therapeutic implications.

33. Leptin and renal fibrosis.

34. Assessment of 115 candidate genes for diabetic nephropathy by transmission/disequilibrium test.

35. Evidence linking glycated albumin to altered glomerular nephrin and VEGF expression, proteinuria, and diabetic nephropathy.

36. Angiotensin II stimulates alpha3(IV) collagen production in mouse podocytes via TGF-beta and VEGF signalling: implications for diabetic glomerulopathy.

37. From the periphery of the glomerular capillary wall toward the center of disease: podocyte injury comes of age in diabetic nephropathy.

38. Podocyte-derived vascular endothelial growth factor mediates the stimulation of alpha3(IV) collagen production by transforming growth factor-beta1 in mouse podocytes.

39. Albumin up-regulates the type II transforming growth factor-beta receptor in cultured proximal tubular cells.

40. Cultured tubule cells from TGF-beta1 null mice exhibit impaired hypertrophy and fibronectin expression in high glucose.

41. Mediators of diabetic renal disease: the case for tgf-Beta as the major mediator.

42. Diabetic nephropathy and transforming growth factor-beta: transforming our view of glomerulosclerosis and fibrosis build-up.

44. Retinoids as a potential treatment for experimental puromycin-induced nephrosis.

46. Reversibility of established diabetic glomerulopathy by anti-TGF-beta antibodies in db/db mice.

47. Smad pathway is activated in the diabetic mouse kidney and Smad3 mediates TGF-beta-induced fibronectin in mesangial cells.

48. Involvement of the transforming growth factor-β system in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy.

49. Effects of high glucose and TGF-beta1 on the expression of collagen IV and vascular endothelial growth factor in mouse podocytes.

50. Inhibiting albumin glycation in vivo ameliorates glomerular overexpression of TGF-beta1.

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