Renal interstitial fibrosis: mechanisms and evaluation
AB Farris, RB Colvin - Current opinion in nephrology and …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Renal interstitial fibrosis: mechanisms and evaluation : Current Opinion in Nephrology and
Hypertension Renal interstitial fibrosis: mechanisms and evaluation : Current Opinion in …
Hypertension Renal interstitial fibrosis: mechanisms and evaluation : Current Opinion in …
[HTML][HTML] What is the best way to measure renal fibrosis?: A pathologist's perspective
Interstitial fibrosis is a hallmark structural correlate of progressive and chronic kidney
disease. There remain many uncertainties about how to best measure interstitial fibrosis …
disease. There remain many uncertainties about how to best measure interstitial fibrosis …
Morphometric and visual evaluation of fibrosis in renal biopsies
AB Farris, CD Adams, N Brousaides… - Journal of the …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Interstitial fibrosis is an outcome measure of increasing importance in clinical trials of both
renal transplantation and native disease, but data on the comparative advantages of fibrosis …
renal transplantation and native disease, but data on the comparative advantages of fibrosis …
[HTML][HTML] Predicting subsequent decline in kidney allograft function from early surveillance biopsies
Identifying factors that are predictive of allograft loss might be an important step toward
prolonging kidney allograft survival. In this study we sought to determine the association …
prolonging kidney allograft survival. In this study we sought to determine the association …
Protocol biopsy of the stable renal transplant: a multicenter study of methods and complication rates
PN Furness, CM Philpott, MT Chorbadjian… - …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Background. Clinical trials in renal transplantation must use surrogate markers of long-term
graft survival if conclusions are to be drawn at acceptable speed and cost. Morphologic …
graft survival if conclusions are to be drawn at acceptable speed and cost. Morphologic …
[HTML][HTML] Proteinuria after kidney transplantation, relationship to allograft histology and survival
H Amer, ME Filder, M Myslak, P Morales… - American Journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
Proteinuria is associated with reduced kidney allograft survival. Herein we assessed the
association between proteinuria, graft histology and survival. The cohort included 613 …
association between proteinuria, graft histology and survival. The cohort included 613 …
Computerized image analysis of sirius red–stained renal allograft biopsies as a surrogate marker to predict long-term allograft function
PC Grimm, P Nickerson, J Gough… - Journal of the …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) is a major problem in posttransplant management. The
lack of a reliable and early surrogate marker of CAN has hampered patient care and …
lack of a reliable and early surrogate marker of CAN has hampered patient care and …
[HTML][HTML] Epithelial to mesenchymal transition during late deterioration of human kidney transplants: the role of tubular cells in fibrogenesis
A Vongwiwatana, A Tasanarong, DC Rayner… - American Journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
The hallmark of failing renal transplants is tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis (TA/IF).
Injury to tubular epithelial cells (TEC) could contribute to fibrogenesis via epithelial …
Injury to tubular epithelial cells (TEC) could contribute to fibrogenesis via epithelial …
[HTML][HTML] Increased expression of senescence-associated cell cycle inhibitor p16INK4a in deteriorating renal transplants and diseased native kidney
A Melk, BMW Schmidt, A Vongwiwatana… - American Journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
Some features of kidney transplants with dysfunction overlap the lesions of aging, such as
tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis (TA/IF) without major glomerular abnormalities …
tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis (TA/IF) without major glomerular abnormalities …
Single nuclei transcriptomics delineates complex immune and kidney cell interactions contributing to kidney allograft fibrosis
Chronic allograft dysfunction (CAD), characterized histologically by interstitial fibrosis and
tubular atrophy, is the major cause of kidney allograft loss. Here, using single nuclei RNA …
tubular atrophy, is the major cause of kidney allograft loss. Here, using single nuclei RNA …