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Fibrogenesis in progressive renal disease

Baelde, J.J.

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Baelde, J. J. (2005, December 12). Fibrogenesis in progressive renal disease. Retrieved

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Contents

Chapter 1: General introduction 7

Chapter 2: Optimal method for RNA extraction from mouse glomeruli 33 Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 9(3):304-8, 1994

Chapter 3: Distribution of fibronectin isoforms in human renal disease 43 Journal of Pathology 193(2):256-62, 2001

Chapter 4: Alternatively spliced isoforms of fibronectin in immune-mediated 55 glomerulosclerosis: the role of TGF-beta and IL-4

Journal of Pathology 204(3):248-57, 2004

Chapter 5: Fibronectin accumulation in glomerulosclerotic lesions: self-assembly 73 sites and the heparin II binding domain

Kidney International 61(2):481-9, 2002

Chapter 6: Gene expression profiling in glomeruli from human kidneys with diabetic 89 nephropathy

American Journal of Kidney Diseases 43(4):636-50, 2004

Chapter 7: Renal cortical and glomerular message for angiogenic factors is 113 decreased in human diabetic nephropathy

Submitted for publication

Chapter 8: Summary and General Discussion 133

Nederlandse Samenvatting 145

Curriculum vitae 151

List of publications 152

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