Genetics and pathogenesis of progressive glomerulosclerosis
Aben, J.A.
Citation
Aben, J. A. (2007, October 9). Genetics and pathogenesis of progressive glomerulosclerosis.
Department Pathology, Medicine / Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Leiden
University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12368
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Contents
Chapter 1: General introduction 7
Chapter 2: Genetic factors in progressive renal disease: the good ones, 27 the bad ones, and the ugly ducklings
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 21: 257-260, 2006
Chapter 3: Genes expressed by the kidney, but not by 35 bone marrow-derived cells underlie the genetic predisposition
to progressive glomerulosclerosis after mesangial injury
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 14: 2264-2270, 2003
Chapter 4: Glomerular expression of neuronal activity-regulated 49 pentraxin precedes the development of anti-Thy-1-induced
progressive glomerulosclerosis
Kidney International 70: 1279-1286, 2006
Chapter 5: Early inactivation of transforming growth factor (TGF-ß) 67 by decorin during the induction of anti-Thy-1 nephritis
in Lew/Maa rats exacerbates, late inactivation ameliorates renal disease
Submitted for publication
Chapter 6: Upregulation of decorin in minimal change disease may 85 protect against TGF-ß-induced glomerulosclerosis
and interstitial fibrosis Submitted for publication
Chapter 7: Summary and General Discussion 103
Nederlandse Samenvatting 115
Curriculum vitae 121
Appendix 123