According to PKD International, 12.5 million people are affected by polycystic kidney disease. There is no known cure. But that may one day change, thanks in part to new research by a Concordia ...
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Researchers grow human kidney organoids from stem cells, mirroring fetal kidney development over months
For the first time, researchers from both Sheba Medical Center and Tel Aviv University have grown human kidney organoids (a synthetic 3D organ culture) from tissue stem cells in the laboratory, ...
Subtle abnormalities in kidney function—even within the range considered normal—may help identify people at risk of ...
New UCLA research conducted using mouse models and human genetic data has uncovered a critical factor that determines how much scarring occurs following kidney injury, leading scientists to identify a ...
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Web-based tool could aid in early detection and prevention of chronic kidney disease
Subtle abnormalities in kidney function – even within the range considered normal – may help identify people at risk of ...
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