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TRIM proteins regulate autophagy and can target autophagic substrates by direct recognitionTRIM-mediated precision autophagy targets cytoplasmic regulators of innate immunityPrecision autophagy directed by receptor regulators - emerging examples within the TRIM familySecretory autophagyImmunologic manifestations of autophagyAutophagy sequesters damaged lysosomes to control lysosomal biogenesis and kidney injury.Autophagic clearance of mitochondria in the kidney copes with metabolic acidosis.Autophagy protects the proximal tubule from degeneration and acute ischemic injury.Haemorrhagic shock induced by subcutaneous insulin injection.Pharmaceutical screen identifies novel target processes for activation of autophagy with a broad translational potential.Time-dependent dysregulation of autophagy: Implications in aging and mitochondrial homeostasis in the kidney proximal tubule.Chiral amino acid metabolomics for novel biomarker screening in the prognosis of chronic kidney disease.Identification of biomarkers for development of end-stage kidney disease in chronic kidney disease by metabolomic profilingChloroquine in cancer therapy: a double-edged sword of autophagy.Autophagy and the kidney: health and disease.Severe adverse effects of 5-fluorouracil in S-1 were lessened by haemodialysis due to elimination of the drug.Early Nephrology Referral 6 Months Before Dialysis Initiation Can Reduce Early Death But Does Not Improve Long-Term Cardiovascular Outcome on Dialysis.Transient increase of fractional anisotropy in reversible vasogenic edemaTRIM proteins regulate autophagy: TRIM5 is a selective autophagy receptor mediating HIV-1 restriction.TRIMs and Galectins Globally Cooperate and TRIM16 and Galectin-3 Co-direct Autophagy in Endomembrane Damage Homeostasis.[Plasma B-type natriuretic peptide level predicts the renal outcome in patients with chronic kidney disease].Exercise-induced acute kidney injury with reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome.Plasma B-type natriuretic peptide level predicts kidney prognosis in patients with predialysis chronic kidney disease.Autophagy protects kidney proximal tubule epithelial cells from mitochondrial metabolic stress.Antioxidant Role of Autophagy in Maintaining the Integrity of Glomerular Capillaries.[Left ventricular hypertrophy in predialysis chronic kidney disease: impact of cardiomuscular stress markers].Lipophagy maintains energy homeostasis in the kidney proximal tubule during prolonged starvation.Cardiac troponin T elevation at dialysis initiation is associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality on dialysis in patients without diabetic nephropathy.Laparoscopy Reveals a Diversity of Peritoneal Change in Patients with Long-Term Vintage of Peritoneal Dialysis.[Case of HIV-associated nephropathy accompanied by nephrotic syndrome and acute worsening of kidney function]Effects of chronic kidney disease and post-angiographic acute kidney injury on long-term prognosis after coronary artery angiographyCD28 superagonist-induced regulatory T cell expansion ameliorates mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis in ratsQuiz Page June 2009-Serine reflects kidney function and diseasesReverse translational research of autophagy and metabolism in kidney disease: Oshima Award Address 2018Cardiac troponin T predicts occult coronary artery stenosis in patients with chronic kidney disease at the start of renal replacement therapyAssessment of coronary stenosis by a 16-slice MDCT scanner in asymptomatic diabetic patients starting dialysis therapyInfluence of proteinuria on renal Doppler sonographic measurements in chronic kidney disease and in diabetes mellitusGuidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)D-Amino acids and kidney diseases
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