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Genetically modified pig kidneys can be transplanted into a human

Genetically modified pig kidneys can be transplanted into a human

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Encouraging cancer cells in the kidneys to self-destruct could revolutionize kidney disease treatment

Encouraging cancer cells in the kidneys to self-destruct could revolutionize kidney disease treatment

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Descendants of rats exposed to glyphosate have developed prostate, kidney and ovarian diseases, obesity and birth abnormalities

Descendants of rats exposed to glyphosate have developed prostate, kidney and ovarian diseases, obesity and birth abnormalities

Washington State University researchers have found a variety of diseases and other health problems in the second- and third-generation offspring of rats exposed to glyphosate, the world’s mo... Read more

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Researchers have reversed in an animal model the deadliest effects of chronic kidney disease

Researchers have reversed in an animal model the deadliest effects of chronic kidney disease

By loading a chelation drug into a nano-sized homing device, researchers at Clemson University have reversed in an animal model the deadliest effects of chronic kidney disease, which kills m... Read more

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Discovered: A pathway for enhancing the self-repair efforts of injured kidneys and more

Discovered: A pathway for enhancing the self-repair efforts of injured kidneys and more

‘Lift and push’ may also benefit victims of heart, liver, brain disease A team of researchers led by Jonathan Stamler, MD, of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine a... Read more

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Scientists have identified how to halt kidney disease in a life-limiting genetic condition

Scientists have identified how to halt kidney disease in a life-limiting genetic condition

For the first time scientists have identified how to halt kidney disease in a life-limiting genetic condition, which may pave the way for personalised treatment in the future. Experts at New... Read more

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Scientists have successfully produced human kidney tissue within a living organism which is able to produce urine

Scientists have successfully produced human kidney tissue within a living organism which is able to produce urine

Scientists create functioning kidney tissue The study led by Professors Sue Kimber and Adrian Woolf from The University of Manchester, signifies a significant milestone in the development of... Read more

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Scientists modify CRISPR to epigenetically treat diabetes, kidney disease, muscular dystrophy

Scientists modify CRISPR to epigenetically treat diabetes, kidney disease, muscular dystrophy

Approach could also be applied to reversing aging and age-related diseases such as hearing loss and macular degeneration Salk scientists have created a new version of the CRISPR/Cas9 genome... Read more

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Stopping progressive kidney disease in its tracks in multiple animal models

Stopping progressive kidney disease in its tracks in multiple animal models

Inspired by rare genetic disease, researchers develop a compound that can protect kidney cells from death and restore kidney function in multiple animal models of progressive kidney disease.... Read more

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Using florescent imaging to track the actions of key enzymes in cancer, genetic disorders and kidney disease

Using florescent imaging to track the actions of key enzymes in cancer, genetic disorders and kidney disease

Researchers at the Universities of York and Leiden have pioneered a technique which uses florescent imaging to track the actions of key enzymes in cancer, genetic disorders and kidney diseas... Read more

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Tattoo-like sensor can detect glucose levels without a painful finger prick

Tattoo-like sensor can detect glucose levels without a painful finger prick

Scientists have developed the first ultra-thin, flexible device that sticks to skin like a rub-on tattoo and can detect a person’s glucose levels. The sensor, reported in a proof-of-co... Read more

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Tissue-Engineered Kidneys: Researchers Make Important Strides

Tissue-Engineered Kidneys: Researchers Make Important Strides

Colleagues have for the first time constructed “organoids” that can be integrated into a living animal and carry out kidney functions With a worldwide shortage of kidneys for pat... Read more

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Smart T-shirt to remotely monitor chronically ill patients

Smart T-shirt to remotely monitor chronically ill patients

No one likes going to the doctor. There’s the inevitable wait in the waiting room before eventually being ushered into the office of the harried doctor who spends most of his day deali... Read more

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Promising New Drug Target for Kidney Disease

Promising New Drug Target for Kidney Disease

One step closer to finding a therapeutic solution to a complex disease Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have identified a regulator protein that plays a crucial role in kidney... Read more

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Could Patients’ Own Kidney Cells Cure Kidney Disease?

Could Patients' Own Kidney Cells Cure Kidney Disease?

Reprogrammed Kidney Cells Could Make Transplants and Dialysis Things of the Past Approximately 60 million people across the globe have chronic kidney disease, and many will need dialysis or... Read more

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