“…Unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) in rodents (e.g., Chevalier, 2015;Martínez-Klimova et al, 2019), for example, closely mirrors (in an accelerated context) human obstructive nephropathy while bridging the pathologic features of AKI and CKD (Moller et al, 1984;Hruska, 2002;Ucero et al, 2014). Ureteral ligation provides an accessible, translationally-relevant, in vivo opportunity to clarify the genomic complexity of renal fibrotic disease, dissect critical pathophysiologic events underlying the kidney response to injury and identify mechanisms involved in maladaptive repair (Klahr and Morrissey, 2002;Truong et al, 2011;Eddy et al, 2012;Samarakoon et al, 2012;Arvaniti et al, 2016;Sun et al, 2016;Jackson L. et al, 2018;Martínez-Klimova et al, 2019;Pavkovic et al, 2019).…”