2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13287-024-03633-3
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Modeled microgravity unravels the roles of mechanical forces in renal progenitor cell physiology

Maria Elena Melica,
Francesca Cialdai,
Gilda La Regina
et al.

Abstract: Background The glomerulus is a highly complex system, composed of different interdependent cell types that are subjected to various mechanical stimuli. These stimuli regulate multiple cellular functions, and changes in these functions may contribute to tissue damage and disease progression. To date, our understanding of the mechanobiology of glomerular cells is limited, with most research focused on the adaptive response of podocytes. However, it is crucial to recognize the interdependence betw… Show more

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