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4. Targeting methylglyoxal in diabetic kidney disease using the mitochondria-targeted compound mitogamide

5. Thermally Processed Diet-Induced Albuminuria, Complement Activation and Intestinal Permeability Are Attenuated by Resistant Starch in Experimental Diabetes

6. Processed foods drive intestinal barrier permeability and microvascular diseases.

7. Deficiency of prebiotic fiber and insufficient signalling through gut metabolite sensing receptors leads to cardiovascular disease

8. Delineating a role for the mitochondrial permeability transition pore in diabetic kidney disease by targeting cyclophilin D

9. Complement C5a Induces Renal Injury in Diabetic Kidney Disease by Disrupting Mitochondrial Metabolic Agility

12. Differential Effects of High-Protein Diets Derived from Soy and Casein on Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in Wild-type Mice

14. Methodological advances in gastrointestinal tract physiology measurements: relevance to nutritional studies.

15. Influence of angiotensin II on the gut microbiome: modest effects in comparison to experimental factors.

16. Breaking the Barrier: The Role of Gut Epithelial Permeability in the Pathogenesis of Hypertension.

17. Recommendations for the Use of Dietary Fiber to Improve Blood Pressure Control.

18. Dietary resistant starch enhances immune health of the kidney in diabetes via promoting microbially-derived metabolites and dampening neutrophil recruitment.

19. Unravelling the Link between the Gut Microbiome and Autoimmune Kidney Diseases: A Potential New Therapeutic Approach.

20. From hype to hope: Considerations in conducting robust microbiome science.

21. Guidelines for microbiome studies in renal physiology.

22. Editorial: Nutrition and metabolism in kidney diseases.

23. Resistant Starch as a Dietary Intervention to Limit the Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease.

24. The Complement Pathway: New Insights into Immunometabolic Signaling in Diabetic Kidney Disease.

25. Diet Quality and Protein-Bound Uraemic Toxins: Investigation of Novel Risk Factors and the Role of Microbiome in Chronic Kidney Disease.

26. Microbial influencers: treating diabetes through the gut.

27. Reduced Growth, Altered Gut Microbiome and Metabolite Profile, and Increased Chronic Kidney Disease Risk in Young Pigs Consuming a Diet Containing Highly Resistant Protein.

28. The Role of AGE-RAGE Signalling as a Modulator of Gut Permeability in Diabetes.

29. Synbiotics Easing Renal Failure by Improving Gut Microbiology II (SYNERGY II): A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial.

30. Renal ACE2 (Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2) Expression Is Modulated by Dietary Fiber Intake, Gut Microbiota, and Their Metabolites.

31. Targeted deletion of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase 4 from proximal tubules is dispensable for diabetic kidney disease development.

32. Gut microbiome, prebiotics, intestinal permeability and diabetes complications.

33. Targeting Methylglyoxal in Diabetic Kidney Disease Using the Mitochondria-Targeted Compound MitoGamide.

34. Long Term High Protein Diet Feeding Alters the Microbiome and Increases Intestinal Permeability, Systemic Inflammation and Kidney Injury in Mice.

35. Processed foods drive intestinal barrier permeability and microvascular diseases.

36. Guidelines for reporting on animal fecal transplantation (GRAFT) studies: recommendations from a systematic review of murine transplantation protocols.

37. Microbial Peer Pressure: The Role of the Gut Microbiota in Hypertension and Its Complications.

38. A Renal Clinician's Guide to the Gut Microbiota.

40. Deficiency of Prebiotic Fiber and Insufficient Signaling Through Gut Metabolite-Sensing Receptors Leads to Cardiovascular Disease.

41. Exploring the role of the metabolite-sensing receptor GPR109a in diabetic nephropathy.

42. Delineating a role for the mitochondrial permeability transition pore in diabetic kidney disease by targeting cyclophilin D.

43. Complement C5a Induces Renal Injury in Diabetic Kidney Disease by Disrupting Mitochondrial Metabolic Agility.

44. Metabolic Effects of Resistant Starch Type 2: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

45. Modulation of the Gut Microbiota by Resistant Starch as a Treatment of Chronic Kidney Diseases: Evidence of Efficacy and Mechanistic Insights.

46. Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products: Digestion, Metabolism and Modulation of Gut Microbial Ecology.

47. Differential Effects of High-Protein Diets Derived from Soy and Casein on Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in Wild-type Mice.

48. Stirring the Pot: Can Dietary Modification Alleviate the Burden of CKD?

49. Office dermatologic testing: the KOH preparation.

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