Browsing Human- und Zahnmedizin by Referee "Gross, Oliver PD Dr."
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Untersuchung zur Verzögerung der terminalen Niereninsuffizienz durch die Therapie mit ACE-Hemmern bei Patienten mit Alportsyndrom in Belgien und Spanien
(2012-03-02)Alport syndrome is a hereditary disease caused by mutations in type IV collagen genes, which inevitably leads to end-stage renal failure. In the context of the non-interventional European ... -
Die Expression von Sulfattransportern als Funktion einer fortschreitenden Nierenfibrose am Modell der Alport-Maus
(2012-01-13)The system of sulfate metabolism and the expression of sulfate transporters in kidney and liver tissue are influenced by various parameters. The focus of this thesis lies on the sulfate ... -
Einfluss von Transforming Growth Factor - beta 1 (TGF-β1) und Hypoxie auf die Expression von Sulfattransportern (SAT-1 und NaSi-1) in den humanen renalen Zelllinien TK173 und TK188
(2011-08-01)Renal fibrosis as a consequence of a variety of primary diseases such as diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertonus is based on a production of extracellular matrix (ECM) by fibroblasts. ... -
Der Zusammenhang zwischen dem Erythropoietin-rs1617640-Promotor-Polymorphismus und der Nierenfunktion nach Herzoperationen mit Herz-Lungen-Maschine
(2011-07-15)Acute renal failure is one of the most serious and dangerous complications following cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CBP). The causes for the occurrence of postoperative acute ... -
Die Bedeutung des Kollagenrezeptors α2β1- Integrin bei der Pathogenese und Prävention der Nierenfibrose in hereditären Typ IV- Kollagen- Erkrankungen
(2011-04-11)Collagen IV as a major component of basal laminae has an important role not only in defining the structure of tissues but also in transmitting signals that influence normal cell function ... -
Telemetrisch kontrollierte Blutdrucktherapie bei Patienten mit unzureichend eingestelltem Hypertonus
(2010-08-13)Introduction: Arterial hypertension represents the most common widespread disease because of its high prevalence and its mortality. Yet only approximately 30% of patients suffering from ...