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Autor:
V. Opascharoensuk, D. Lumlertgul, K. Noppakhun, A. Manoyos, T. Jiamjariyaporn, D. Bunnachak, Y. Suteeka
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 98:643-644
Autor:
S Boonkaew, A. Manoyos, U Saikum, D. Bunnachak, D. Lumlertgul, P Wongsawad, A Chaovisitsaree, B Roachanapiwat, S Wutikarn
Publikováno v:
Transplantation proceedings. 30(5)
Autor:
V, Sitprija, D, Lumlertgul
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet. 76(7)
To evaluate the renal protection of enalapril a study was made in 37 patients with chronic renal failure and hypertension. Sixteen patients had diabetic nephropathy with the serum creatinine ranging from 2.0 to 4.0 mg/dl. Twenty-one patients had non-
Autor:
N Rojanasthien, S Jittikanont, K Kanchanarattanakorn, K Noppakun, D Bunnachak, V Ophascharoensuk, D Lumlertgul
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 78:452
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Publikováno v:
Mineral and electrolyte metabolism. 12(3)
Phosphate depletion may prevent progression of experimental chronic renal failure. The present study was designed to examine the effect of phosphate depletion on the severity and progression of ischemic acute renal failure. Two groups of rats, phosph
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 248(6 Pt 2)
Progressive mitochondrial Ca2+ accumulation and respiratory dysfunction have been observed during reperfusion after renal ischemia. The present study demonstrated that normal mitochondria, isolated in the presence of high Ca2+ concentrations, are cap
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 250(2 Pt 2)
Mitochondrial Ca2+ accumulation and mitochondrial respiratory dysfunction have been observed after renal ischemia. The present study examined the effects of ischemia and reperfusion on cellular energy production and mitochondrial Ca2+ transport after
Autor:
Domenic A. Sica, Gerhard Belmega, K.A. Pandit, M.C. Laprevote-Heully, Michael Sommer, Bruce Horowitz, P. Moollaor, H. Vavasour, Maria C. Quinones, L. Revert, A. Larcan, Carol A. Pollock, Tomoko Gomi, Bruce R. Bistrian, Daisuke Nakayama, Hiroyuki Yanagisawa, John A. D'Elia, P.E. Bollaert, J. Montoliu, Arturo Romero, A.O. Çavdar, M.H. Gault, Yasuhito Saito, M. Bullock, Ester Maor, P. Suwangool, G.H. Malik, M. Keoplung, Arnona Eyal, Jörg Saupe, José Luño, Gilbert Reibnegger, P.N. Matthews, S O'Regan, T. Ribalta, Acram Abuful, Arno Hausen, J.M. Campistol, Takehisa Yuri, Sherry Smith-Ossman, Jun Sakurai, H. Boichis, P.S. Parfrey, A.J. Rees, Salam Yazbek, L. Romano, F. Valderrábano, S. Henry, Isao Ishikawa, Ernst R. Werner, Guido Orlandini, Lloyd S. Ibels, Bernard Jones, E.F. Glasgow, Oded Kuperman, Pravin C. Singhal, Thomas J. Comstock, V. Sitprija, Karen K. Steinberg, John Fowler, D. Lumlertgul, Naoto Shikura, Tadao Yamazaki, J.G.G. Ledingham, H. Lambert, Helmut Wachter, William E. Mitch, A. Di Benedetto, J.A. Savige, S. Başkan, R. Robles, D. Lotan, P. Sorice, Cidio Chaimovitz, C. Costagliola, A. Arcasoy, Jose R. Polo, Slevin Danais, F. Anaya, Francisco Ahijado, Osamu Wada, Susan E. Levine, Soledad García de Vinuesa, Richard N. Fine, C. Mallofre, Donald G. Miller, Ryuzo Tsugawa, Ray E. Gleason, Michael J. Thun, M. Ekim, F.J. Gómez-Campderá, Yacov Gopas, Giovanni Garini, Dietmar Fuchs, P. Judlin, Jay Smith, P. Bauer, R.C. Atkins, L.A. Sirwal, A.C. Dash, Fred Eshelman, Akira Shinoda, P.J. Ratcliffe, Z.H. Endre, Jayson Rapoport, Marquetta Faulkner, J. Almirall, A.W. Asscher, Mayer Grosser, H. Matzkin, J.D. Tange, A.E. Jackson, Irmingard Bennhold, J.D. Harnett, Rolfdieter Krause, Patricia W. Mueller, M.A. Rengel-Aranda, Gabriele Werner-Felmayer, N.D.J. Derbyshire, Toshio Ikeda, Mikio Yuhara, N. Tümer, Antonia M. Harford, Kikuo Shiraiwa, Marcus Mostovslavski
Publikováno v:
Nephron. 52:112-112