MDI Bio Lab scientists discovered how zebrafish solve a basic challenge in regenerative biology—insights in their newest publication in the journal Development could one day guide human repair.
A loss of salt and body fluid can stimulate kidney regeneration and repair in mice, according to a NIH-funded study led by USC Stem Cell scientist Janos Peti-Peterdi and published in The Journal of ...
The kidneys work around the clock to filter waste from the blood, regulate fluid balance, and maintain overall health. When early damage occurs, these vital organs can often heal and restore function ...
A loss of salt and body fluid can stimulate kidney regeneration and repair in mice, according to a new study. This innate regenerative response relies on a small population of kidney cells in a region ...
New York, NY - Stem cells originating in the bone marrow do appear to be involved in tubular repair of the kidney following ischemic injury, but two new independent studies appear to come to opposing ...
SELECT was a large study focused on obesity and cardiovascular disease in people without type 2 diabetes, but it included kidney outcomes as a secondary end point. The data showed that semaglutide ...
It can lead to cardiovascular disease, anemia, and hypertension. In extreme cases, it can cost thousands per year to manage cats with chronic kidney disease, for which there is no cure. The test is ...
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Can drinking more water cure kidney disease? Experts explain the truth on World Kidney Day
On World Kidney Day, experts debunk the myth that drinking more water can cure kidney disease. While hydration supports kidney function and overall health, it cannot repair damaged kidneys. Doctors ...
Share on Pinterest Experts say they were surprised that an algorithm indicated that women are at higher risk of kidney damage after aneurysm repair. Westend61/Getty Images About 200,000 people in the ...
A loss of salt and body fluid can stimulate kidney regeneration and repair in mice, according to a NIH-funded study led by USC Stem Cell scientist Janos Peti-Peterdi and published in The Journal of ...
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