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1Effect of Heavy Metals on, and Handling by, the KidneyNephron Physiology2005334
2Primary Cilia and Signaling Pathways in Mammalian Development, Health and DiseaseNephron Physiology2009241
3Nephrotoxicity and the Proximal TubuleNephron Physiology2003234
4Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Proteinuria in Diabetic NephropathyNephron Physiology2007203
5Hyponatremia and Inflammation: The Emerging Role of Interleukin-6 in OsmoregulationNephron Physiology2011176
6The Renin-Angiotensin System and Progression of Renal Disease: From Hemodynamics to Cell BiologyNephron Physiology2003173
7Role of the VEGF-A Signaling Pathway in the Glomerulus: Evidence for Crosstalk between Components of the Glomerular Filtration BarrierNephron Physiology2007169
8Common Mechanisms in Nephropathy Induced by Toxic MetalsNephron Physiology2006156
9Aging and Physiological Changes of the Kidneys Including Changes in Glomerular Filtration RateNephron Physiology2011146
10Bartter’s and Gitelman’s Syndromes: From Gene to ClinicNephron Physiology2004117
11Bartter Syndromes and Other Salt-Losing TubulopathiesNephron Physiology2006104
12Renal Tubular Drug TransportersNephron Physiology2006102
13Clinical Value of Crystalluria and Quantitative Morphoconstitutional Analysis of Urinary CalculiNephron Physiology2004101
14The Not So ‘Mighty Chondrion’: Emergence of Renal Diseases due to Mitochondrial DysfunctionNephron Physiology2006101
15Effect of Febuxostat on the Progression of Renal Disease in 5/6 Nephrectomy Rats with and without HyperuricemiaNephron Physiology200893
16FGF-23 and sFRP-4 in Chronic Kidney Disease and Post-Renal TransplantationNephron Physiology200692
17Angiotensin II Blockade Augments Renal Cortical Microvascular pO2 Indicating a Novel, Potentially Renoprotective ActionNephron Physiology200388
18Nephrocalcinosis (Enamel Renal Syndrome) Caused by Autosomal Recessive FAM20A MutationsNephron Physiology201384
19Hyponatremia Revisited: Translating Physiology to PracticeNephron Physiology200880
20Radiocontrast-Induced Acute Kidney InjuryNephron Physiology200879
21<i>OCRL1</i> Mutations in Dent 2 Patients Suggest a Mechanism for Phenotypic VariabilityNephron Physiology200979
22Volume Control, Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular FunctionNephron Physiology200377
23Intra Renal Arterial Injection of Autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cells in an Ovine Model in the Postischemic KidneyNephron Physiology200772
24Adenosine A<sub>1</sub> Receptors Determine Glomerular Hyperfiltration and the Salt Paradox in Early Streptozotocin Diabetes MellitusNephron Physiology200972
25Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 6 Knockout Mice Are Lethal whereas Heterozygous Deletion Results in Mild HypomagnesemiaNephron Physiology201172
26Regulation of Blood Pressure by Dopamine ReceptorsNephron Physiology200368
27The Alternatively Spliced Anti-Angiogenic Family of VEGF Isoforms VEGF<sub>xxx</sub>b in Human Kidney DevelopmentNephron Physiology200868
28Distant-Organ Changes after Acute Kidney InjuryNephron Physiology200868
29Serum Cystatin C Is a More Sensitive and More Accurate Marker of Glomerular Filtration Rate than Enzymatic Measurements of Creatinine in Renal TransplantationNephron Physiology200367
30Contribution of the Endothelium to the Glomerular Permselectivity Barrier in Health and DiseaseNephron Physiology200765
31Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: Recent Advances in Pathogenesis and TreatmentNephron Physiology200863
32Osteopontin and Calcium Stone FormationNephron Physiology200462
33Secondary Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus as a Complication of Inherited Renal DiseasesNephron Physiology201057
34Signaling in Regulation of Podocyte PhenotypesNephron Physiology200956
35Role of Dietary Intake and Intestinal Absorption of Oxalate in Calcium Stone FormationNephron Physiology200454
36An Overview of Divalent Cation and Citrate Handling by the KidneyNephron Physiology200453
37Intervention with Tranilast Attenuates Renal Pathology and Albuminuria in Advanced Experimental Diabetic NephropathyNephron Physiology200352
38Kidney Models of Calcium Oxalate Stone FormationNephron Physiology200452
39An Intact Kidney Slice Model to Investigate Vasa Recta Properties and Function in situNephron Physiology201252
40Aldosterone Rapidly Activates Na+/H+ Exchange in M-1 Cortical Collecting Duct Cells via a PKC-MAPK PathwayNephron Physiology200551
41Cardiac Surgery-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: Putting Together the Pieces of the PuzzleNephron Physiology200850
42P2Y Receptors Present in the Native and Isolated Rat GlomerulusNephron Physiology200449
43Characterization of Two Novel Missense Mutations in the AQP2 Gene Causing Nephrogenic Diabetes InsipidusNephron Physiology200749
44Regulation of Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 Production in Bone in Uremic RatsNephron Physiology200949
45Vasopressin Type 2 Receptor V88M Mutation: Molecular Basis of Partial and Complete Nephrogenic Diabetes InsipidusNephron Physiology201049
46KCNJ10 Mutations Disrupt Function in Patients with EAST SyndromeNephron Physiology201149
47Macromolecules and Urolithiasis: Parallels and ParadoxesNephron Physiology200448
48The N- and L-Type Calcium Channel Blocker Cilnidipine Suppresses Renal Injury in Dahl Rats Fed a High-Sucrose Diet, an Experimental Model of Metabolic SyndromeNephron Physiology200548
49Macrophage Infiltration and Cellular Proliferation in the Non-Ischemic Kidney and Heart following Prolonged Unilateral Renal IschemiaNephron Physiology200747
50Differential Inhibition of Renin mRNA Expression by Paricalcitol and Calcitriol in C57/BL6 MiceNephron Physiology200746