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         Glomerular Diseases:     more books (33)
  1. Renal Disease: Classification and Atlas of Glomerular Diseases by Jacob Churg, 1982-12
  2. Color atlas of kidney biopsy: Pathology of glomerular diseases by Wolfgang Rotter, 1985
  3. Pathology of Glomerular Disease (Contemporary Issues in Surgical Pathology) (Vol 1)
  4. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Glomerular Disease: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-07
  5. Renal biopsy in glomerular diseases: Clinical, histological, immunohistological and electron-microscopic studies by Edit Beregi, 1978-01-01
  6. Nephrology... Obstruction, Stones and Tumours ... Glomerular Disease by A. W. & Moffat, D. B. & Sanders, E. Asscher, 1984
  7. Atlas of Glomerular Disease: Morphological and Clinical Correlation by Priscilla Kincaid-Smith, John P. Dowling, et all 1985-01
  8. Renal Glomerular Disease (Topics in Renal Disease) by P. Sharpstone, J.A. Trafford, 1981-05-31
  9. Slide Atlas of Nephrology. Obstuction, Stones and Tumours. Glomerular Disease. by A. William. [and] David B. Moffat. Eric Sanders. Asscher, 1984
  10. The Epidemic Challenge of Chronic Kidney Disease in Older Patients by MBChB, MSc, MRCP(UK), MD Ahmed H. Abdelhafi Z, MBChB, MRCP(UK) Evelyn Tan, et all 2010-05-17
  11. Glomerular Filtration Rate Is Used to Redefine Kidney Disease.: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2001-07-15
  12. Pathophysiology of Renal Disease by Burton David Rose, 1987-03-01
  13. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Glomerular Disease A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 1980
  14. Renal Glomerular Diseases: Atlas of Electron Microscopy with Histopathological Bases and Immunofluorescence Findings by Jonas Valaitis, 2002-08-14

61. Miettinen Research Group
Haartman Institute Research Programs. Aaro Miettinen. CELL BIOLOGYOF glomerular diseases AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES. Docent in Clinical
http://www.hi.helsinki.fi/hi/res/miettinen/miettinen.html
Haartman Institute Research Programs Aaro Miettinen CELL BIOLOGY OF GLOMERULAR DISEASES
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES Docent in Clinical Immunology
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Wanted/needed Laboratory technician Research Interests 1. CELL BIOLOGY OF GLOMERULAR DISEASES Mechanisms leading to proteinuria and end stage renal disease are not well known. Glomerular mesangial cells, endothelial cells, and podocytes are important participants in these processes. Our research has concentrated in these cells. 2. AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES Autoantibodies are important as diagnostic markers and as reflectors of the basic pathological processes in autoimmune diseases. Our studies have concentrated in type I diabetes and APECED. Research Description 1. Open endothelial fenestrae and filtration slits between podocyte foot processes are necessary for proper glomerular filtration. To keep the filtration slits open podocytes must maintain sophisticated cytoskeletal organization, intercellular junctions between the foot processes, and adhesion to the GBM matrix. In addition the apical membrane of podocytes and endothelial cells is covered by a rich glycocalyx. Podocalyxin protein is a major component of the glycocalyx. It may have an anti-adhesive role, but its functions are not known. Our recent findings show that podocalyxin is also present in platelets and is made by megakaryocytes. We are currently studying its functions in glomeruli, in hematopoesis, and in leukocyte endothelial interactions using

62. Holthöfer Research Group
Haartman Institute Research Programs. Harry Holthöfer. Immunopathogenesisof kidney glomerular diseases. Senior Scientist of the Academy
http://www.hi.helsinki.fi/hi/res/holthofer/holthofer.html
Haartman Institute Research Programs Immunopathogenesis of kidney glomerular diseases Senior Scientist of the Academy of Finland
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Heikki Ahola
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Pauliina Luimula Tuula Palmen Shixuan Wang Undergraduate students Petri Aaltonen Maija Rantanen Harri Tapanainen Laboratory technicians Liisa Pirinen Research Interests We are working independently and in close collaboration with domestic and international research groups to establish the molecular pathogenesis of the kidney glomerular filtration barrier using the most modern techniques of functional genomics and proteomics. The final goal is to learn and apply effectively the findings of this rapidly expanding research area for the diagnostics, prognostics and therapeutics of patients with diseases leading to proteinuria. Research Description Selected publications Altered gene expression and functions of mitochondria in kidneys of patients with congenital nephrotic syndrome. FASEB J 13:523-532, 1999

63. Glomerular : Meddie Health Search
LINKS glomerular diseases Information and resources for rare diseases of the glomeruliin the kidneys, such as glomerulonephritis and glomerulosclerosis.
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  • Glomerular diseases
    Information and resources for rare diseases of the glomeruli in the kidneys, such as glomerulonephritis and glomerulosclerosis.
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  • Renal Pathology Tutorial
    A list of clinical presentations of glomerular diseases.
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  • The Merck Manual
    A description of nephritic syndrome with a look at its acute stage, the etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, prognoses and treatment. Also includes crescentic glomerulonephritis and chronic nephritic syndrome.
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  • The National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse
    A detailed discussion about the kidneys and how glomerular diseases interfere with their functions. Also the symptoms, diagnoses and causes.
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64. Cases - Major Presentations Of Diseases Of The Urinary Tract
Intrinsic renal diseases. glomerular diseases. Glomerulonephritis Prognostic factorsin IgA disease (most also true for other glomerular diseases). Other
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65. The Health Library — Genital And Urinary Systems
glomerular diseases. glomerular diseases NIDDK. Alport SyndromeNationalKidney Foundation. Alport SyndromeKidney Foundation of Canada.
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66. JAMA -- Page Not Found
It is perhaps sobering that so much new knowledge has resulted in so few advancesin the therapy of the glomerular diseases, which now, as 50 years ago, are
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67. WebGuest - Open Directory : Health : Conditions And Diseases : Urological Disord
Sites glomerular diseases Information and resources for rare diseases of theglomeruli in the kidneys, such as glomerulonephritis and glomerulosclerosis.
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  • The Merck Manual - A description of nephritic syndrome with a look at its acute stage, the etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, prognoses and treatment. Also includes crescentic glomerulonephritis and chronic nephritic syndrome.
  • The National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse - A detailed discussion about the kidneys and how glomerular diseases interfere with their functions. Also the symptoms, diagnoses and causes.
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68. SpringerLink: Pediatric Nephrology - Abstract Volume 13 Issue 2 (1999) Pp 125-12
Hypercholesterolemia and glomerular diseases in urinary screening of schoolchildren. T. Asami (1), H. Hayakawa (1), K. Ohkawa (2), M. Uchiyama (1).
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Pediatric Nephrology
ISSN: 0931-041X (printed version)
ISSN: 1432-198X (electronic version) Table of Contents Abstract Volume 13 Issue 2 (1999) pp 125-128
Hypercholesterolemia and glomerular diseases in urinary screening of school children
T. Asami (1), H. Hayakawa (1), K. Ohkawa (2), M. Uchiyama (1)
(1) Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Niigata University, Asahimachi dori 1-757, Niigata, Japan e-mail: asamitds@med.niigata-u.ac.jp, Tel.: +81-25 227 2216, Fax: +81-25 227 0778
(2) Medical Association of Niigata City, Niigata, Japan
Received: 21 August 1997 / Revised: 16 July 1998 / Accepted: 20 July 1998 Abstract P Key words Article in PDF format (41 KB) Online publication: March 11, 1999
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69. Searchalot Directory For Glomerular
Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse A detailed discussion aboutthe kidneys and how glomerular diseases interfere with their functions.
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70. MEDLINEplus: Kidney Diseases (General)
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72. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
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74. Renal Transplantation -- Answer
A) Primary glomerular diseases frequently recur and are commonly associatedwith graft loss is correct. Key Concept/Objective To
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A) Primary glomerular diseases frequently recur and are commonly associated with graft loss is correct. Key Concept/Objective: To understand the risk of disease recurrence in patients with primary glomerular disease The recurrence rates of different primary renal diseases vary. Primary glomerular diseases frequently recur in the transplanted kidney; however, graft loss secondary to recurrence is uncommon. The patients who are at greatest risk of graft loss are those in whom renal function deteriorated rapidly and aggressively. In these patients, transplantation may be relatively contraindicated. Lupus nephritis, anti-GBM disease, and membranous nephropathy have low recurrence rates and are rarely associated with graft loss. Type II membranoproliferative disease has a high recurrence rate (80% to 90%); however, it too is associated with a low incidence of graft loss. Patients with Alport syndrome can develop anti-GBM disease in the allograft, although this is uncommon, and Alport syndrome is not a contraindication to transplantation.

75. PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE Allergy Immunlogy Cardiology Dermatology
Primary glomerular diseases must be differentiated from glomerular diseases arisingas a part of a generalized or systemic disease, often referred to as
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76. EMedicine - Glomerulonephritis, Nonstreptococcal Associated With Infection : Art
Poststreptococcal). However, a number of glomerular diseases are associatedwith other bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic
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Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: glomerular diseases associated with infection, glomerular disease, infection-related glomerulonephritis, GN, postinfectious glomerulonephritis, PIGN, bacterial infection, viral infection, protozoal infection, helminth infection, bacterial endocarditis, shunt nephritis, visceral abscesses, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, cytomegalovirus, CMV, parvovirus B19, Hantavirus, malaria, schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis, filariasis, hydatid disease, toxoplasmosis, aspergillosis
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Background: The classic association of glomerulonephritis (GN) with infection is poststreptococcal GN, usually developing after streptococcal pharyngitis (see Glomerulonephritis, Poststreptococcal ). However, a number of glomerular diseases are associated with other bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic diseases. Pathophysiology: Most glomerular diseases associated with infection are mediated by the immune complex. The classic example observed in poststreptococcal GN involves an antigen-antibody reaction, which may occur in the circulation or in the glomerulus. Deposition in the glomerulus results in activation of the complement cascade, which may involve either the classic or alternative pathway. The immune complexes may activate endogenous glomerular cells. The reduction of chemotactic factors results in the accumulation of leukocytes and platelets within the glomerulus and, consequently, the inflammatory response.

77. Sfb 423: Integrin-mediated Cell-Matrix-Inter-actions In The Mesangium Of Normal
Typical features of progressive glomerular diseases are increase and altered compositionof mesangial extracellular matrix (ECM) and frequently hyperplasia of
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Sonderforschungsbereich 423
Kidney Pathology: Pathogenesis and Regenerative Mechanisms
Research Focus: Integrin-mediated Cell-Matrix-Inter-actions in the Mesangium of normal and diseased Glomeruli
Typical features of progressive glomerular diseases are increase and altered composition of mesangial extracellular matrix (ECM) and frequently hyperplasia of mesangial cells (MC). Initiation and control of these processes are not yet well understood.
In vitro, MC have been shown to be regulated by components of the ECM with regard to adhesion, differentiation and proliferation. Also, first in vivo studies point to an altered ECM as a relevant factor in the pathogenesis of glomerular diseases. Adhesion of MC to the ECM is mediated by receptors of the integrin family. Typically, MC in vitro and in vivo express a1b1, a5b1, a8b1 and avb3 integrins.
During the course of glomerulopathies, changes in the pattern of mesangial integrins are observed. The influence of altered integrin expression in the mesangium on the phenotype of MC is presently under investigation.
Objective of our studies is to gain new insights into the relevance of MC-expressed integrin receptors and their interaction with ECM ligands in the pathogenesis of glomerular diseases. The long-term aim of our investigations is the development of new strategies for improved diagnostics and therapy of glomerular diseases.

78. Sfb 423: Integrin-mediated Cell-Matrix-Inter-actions In The Mesangium Of Normal
Kidney Pathology Pathogenesis and Regenerative Mechanisms. Research FocusThe Role of Proteins of the Olfactomedin Family in glomerular diseases.
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Sonderforschungsbereich 423
Kidney Pathology: Pathogenesis and Regenerative Mechanisms
Research Focus: The Role of Proteins of the Olfactomedin Family in Glomerular Diseases
In vitro, we will study the regulation of myocilin expression in cultured podocytes and mesangial cells and the transcriptional regulation of the myocilin promoter. An important aspect of these investigations will be to analyze, if, similar to other tissues, the glomerular expression of myocilin is under the influence of dexamethasone, TGF-beta or mechanical factors. Finally, we will establish transgenic mice with sequences of the tetracycline transactivator protein under control of the nephrin promoter to establish a transgenic model of tetracycline-inducible gene expression in podocytes. We are confident that the data resulting from this project will enhance our knowledge on the role of a new family of glomerular proteins and result in novel approaches to understand glomerular diseases.
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  • 79. Cochrane Renal Group
    failure, Chronic renal failure, Dialysis peritoneal and haemodialysis, Renal transplantation,Renovascular hypertension, glomerular diseases, Urinary tract
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