The Genetics of Diabetic Nephropathy
Abstract
:1. Background and Introduction
2. High Glucose in Diabetic Nephropathy
3. Profibrotic Growth Factors in Diabetic Nephropathy
4. Animal Models of Diabetic Nephropathy
5. Human Studies in Diabetic Nephropathy
5.1. Gene Expression Studies in DN
5.2. Epigenetic Studies in DN
6. Genetic Architecture of Diabetic Nephropathy
Gene Discovery in Diabetic Nephropathy
7. Integrating Multi-Layered Datasets in Diabetic Nephropathy
8. Discussion and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Brennan E, McEvoy C, Sadlier D, Godson C, Martin F. The Genetics of Diabetic Nephropathy. Genes. 2013; 4(4):596-619. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes4040596
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrennan, Eoin, Caitríona McEvoy, Denise Sadlier, Catherine Godson, and Finian Martin. 2013. "The Genetics of Diabetic Nephropathy" Genes 4, no. 4: 596-619. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes4040596