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An explorative study of inflammation-related proteins associated with kidney injury in male heat-stressed workers
ArticleAbstract: Chronic kidney disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnt) and acute kidney injury (AKI) often affectPalabras claves:Autores:Abrahamson M., Broberg K., Ekström U., Glaser J., Hansson E., Jakobsson K., Marvin Antonio González-Quiroz, Wijkström J.Fuentes:scopusFructokinase activity mediates dehydration-induced renal injury
ArticleAbstract: The epidemic of chronic kidney disease in Nicaragua (Mesoamerican nephropathy) has been linked withPalabras claves:aldose reductase, fructokinase, fructose, Hydration, Mesoamerican nephropathyAutores:Aragón A., Cicerchi C., Correa-Rotter R., Ejaz A.A., Glaser J., Inaba S., Ishimoto T., Jimenez C.A.R., Johnson R.J., Lanaspa M.A., Le M., Marvin Antonio González-Quiroz, Miyazaki M., Nakagawa T., Rivard C.J., Sanchez-Lozada L.G., Wesseling C.Fuentes:scopusEnvironmental exposures in young adults with declining kidney function in a population at risk of Mesoamerican nephropathy
ArticleAbstract: Objectives There is an epidemic of Mesoamerican nephropathy (MeN) in Central America, where sugarcanPalabras claves:chronic kidney disease of unknown origin (CKDu), environmental toxins, Mesoamerican nephropathy (MeN), nephrotoxicity, PESTICIDESAutores:Alvito P., Aragón A., Caplin B., Glaser J., Le Blond J., Lindh C.H., Martins C., Marvin Antonio González-Quiroz, Morton J., Nitsch D., Norman J., Pearce N., Smpokou E.T., Wesseling C.Fuentes:scopusInhaled silica nanoparticles cause chronic kidney disease in rats
ArticleAbstract: Silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) released during the burning of sugarcane have been postulated to have aPalabras claves:chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology, Mesoamerican nephropathy, silica nanoparticles, SugarcaneAutores:Anutrakululchai S., Brown J.M., Butler-Dawson J., Fox J., Garcia G., Glaser J., Johnson R.J., Leiva R., Madero M., Marvin Antonio González-Quiroz, Orlicky D.J., Ray M.S., Rogers K.L., Roncal-Jimenez C.A., Sasai F., Schaeffer J., Stem A., Taduri G., Venugopal V., Wernerson A., Wijkström J.Fuentes:scopus