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      Overview of factors contributing to the pathophysiology of progressive renal disease.

      Kidney International
      Animals, Disease Progression, Fibrosis, immunology, Humans, Inflammation, Kidney Diseases, pathology, physiopathology, Regeneration, Renal Circulation

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          Some basic premises must be considered when validating hypothesis about progression of renal disease. In an accompanying series of five articles, specific aspects of progression will be reviewed by experts in the field: mechanisms of tissue and matrix remodelling; interstitial fibrosis; the contribution of ischemia and hypoxia; the role and type of the inflammatory infiltrate; and, finally, glomerular sclerosis.

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          18650795
          10.1038/ki.2008.351

          Chemistry
          Animals,Disease Progression,Fibrosis,immunology,Humans,Inflammation,Kidney Diseases,pathology,physiopathology,Regeneration,Renal Circulation

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