Search for dissertations about: "glomerular filtration barrier"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words glomerular filtration barrier.
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11. The role of glycoproteins in glomerular pathophysiology
Abstract : Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing worldwide and has a prevalence of around 10%. With time patients are at risk of losing their renal function and will need dialysis or transplantation for survival. There are no specific treatments available and mechanisms behind the onset and progression of CKD are still not fully investigated. READ MORE
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12. Putting the pieces together : elucidation of podocyte biology in the homeostasis of the kidney filtration barrier
Abstract : End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is a devastating condition that can only be treated with chronic dialysis or kidney transplantation. ESRD treatment costs account for up to 10% of healthcare budgets in the Western world. The 5-year survival for patients in dialysis is only about 40%. Glomerular disease processes are the main cause of ESRD. READ MORE
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13. Characterization of novel glomerular proteins : role in physiology and disease
Abstract : Glomerular damage accounts for the majority of chronic kidney disease cases, the prevalence of which is dramatically escalating worldwide, mainly due to increase in diabetes and associated nephropathy. The costs for treatment of CKD represent an enormous burden to the health care system. READ MORE
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14. Characterization of novel genes of importance for renal glomerular function and disease
Abstract : Glomerular kidney diseases are a major health care burden. The glomerular filtration barrier consists of three layers: the slit diaphragm that bridges the interlocking foot pro- cesses of the podocytes, the glomerular basement membrane and fenestrated endothelial cells. READ MORE
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15. Role of new podocyte-associated proteins in the renal ultrafiltration barrier
Abstract : Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major health problem and an economical burden affecting people worldwide. The main causes of CKD are diabetes and hypertension and patient numbers keep increasing. READ MORE