Human Kidney Proximal Tubule‐Microvascular Model Facilitates High‐Throughput Analyses of Structural and Functional Effects of Ischemia‐Reperfusion Injury
Erin M. Shaughnessey,
Samuel H. Kann,
Joseph L. Charest
et al.
Abstract:Kidney ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) poses a major global healthcare burden, but effective treatments remain elusive. IRI involves a complex interplay of tissue‐level structural and functional changes caused by interruptions in blood and filtrate flow and reduced oxygenation. Existing in vitro models poorly replicate the in vivo injury environment and lack means of monitoring tissue function during the injury process. Here, a high‐throughput human primary kidney proximal tubule (PT)‐microvascular model is … Show more
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