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E-raamat: Experimental Models for Renal Diseases: Pathogenesis and Diagnosis.

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Our understanding of the pathogenesis of renal diseases and the ability to accurately classify and diagnose them has improved considerably over the last two decades. Until now, however, this information has not been available in a single, up-to-date and succinct yet comprehensive source. The publication at hand aims at filling this gap, condensing a vast amount of information into easily accessible chapters. After a discussion of basic concepts and principles of renal tissue reactions to injurious agents using a specific cell/compartment approach, a multitude of disorders are looked at, including renal interstitial fibrosis, glomerulosclerosis, various forms of glomerulonephritis and nephropathy, amyloidosis and renal Fanconi syndrome. Some of the chapters address controversial subjects, reporting the current situation and showing areas of future potential research interest. At the end of many of the contributions, a summary is provided, often in the form of a chart to facilitate the understanding of the information and to make it most useful for didactic purposes. This book is intended for students of various disciplines, as well as clinicians and investigators and all those trying to correlate basic research information with clinical issues.
Foreword vii
Herrera, G.A.
Overview of Models for the Study of Renal Disease
1(5)
Turbat-Herrera, E.A.
Mesangial Homeostasis and Pathobiology: Their Role in Health and Disease
6(17)
Herrera, G.A.
Turbat-Herrera, E.A.
Teng, J.
Parietal Epithelial Cells: Their Role in Health and Disease
23(14)
Romagnani, P.
Role of Proximal Tubules in the Pathogenesis of Kidney Disease
37(14)
Nakhoul, N.
Batuman, V.
Kidney Microvasculature in Health and Disease
51(22)
Jen, K.-Y.
Haragsim, L.
Laszik, Z.G.
Renal Interstitial Fibrosis: A Critical Evaluation of the Origin of Myofibroblasts
73(21)
Barnes, J.L.
Glass II, W.F.
Immunopathogenesis of Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome
94(13)
Zhang, S.
Audard, V.
Fan, Q.
Pawlak, A.
Lang, P.
Sahali, D.
Membranous Nephropathy
107(19)
Cybulsky, A.V.
Prospects and Perspectives on IgA Nephropathy from Animal Models
126(27)
Emancipator, S.N.
Infection-Related Glomerulonephritis
153(8)
Brodsky, S.V.
Nadasdy, T.
Discovery of Genes Related to Diabetic Nephropathy in Various Animal Models by Current Techniques
161(14)
Wada, J.
Sun, L.
Kanwar, Y.S.
Glomerular Basement Membrane Disorders in Experimental Models for Renal Diseases: Impact on Understanding Pathogenesis and Improving Diagnosis
175(8)
Kashtan, C.E.
Segal, Y.
Experimental Models of Lupus Nephritis
183(15)
Grande, J.P.
Experimental Models of Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis, Including Dense Deposit Disease
198(13)
Vernon, K.A.
Pickering, M.C.
Cook, H.T.
Experimental Models of Vasculitis and Glomerulonephritis Induced by Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibodies
211(10)
Jennette, J.C.
Xiao, H.
Falk, R.
Gasim, A.M.H.
Monoclonal Immunoglobulin Light and Heavy Chain Deposition Diseases: Molecular Models of Common Renal Diseases
221(11)
Ronco, P.
Plaisier, E.
Aucouturier, P.
Renal Amyloidosis: Current Views on Pathogenesis and Impact on Diagnosis
232(15)
Herrera, G.A.
Teng, J.
Turbat-Herrera, E.A.
Toward Understanding Renal Fanconi Syndrome: Step by Step Advances through Experimental Models
247(15)
Sirac, C.
Bridoux, F.
Essig, M.
Devuyst, O.
Touchard, G.
Cogne, M.
Light Chain-Mediated Tubulopathies
262(8)
Sanders, P.W.
HIV-Associated Nephropathy: Experimental Models
270(16)
Avila-Casado, M.C.
Fortoul, T.I.
Chugh, S.S.
Acute Kidney Injury: Lessons from Experimental Models
286(11)
Heyman, S.N.
Rosenberger, C.
Rosen, S.
Pathogenesis of Tubular Interstitial Nephritis
297(14)
Tanaka, T.
Nangaku, M.
Obstructive Uropathy
311(16)
Truong, L.D.
Gaber, L.
Eknoyan, G.
Renal Vasculature in Essential Hypertension: A Review of Some Contrarian Evidence
327(10)
Tracy, R.E.
Thrombotic Microangiopathies: From Animal Models to Human Disease and Cure
337(14)
Caprioli, J.
Remuzzi, G.
Noris, M.
Glomerular Repair: Present Status and Future Expectations
351(12)
Herrera, G.A.
Turbat-Herrera, E.A.
Teng, J.
Author Index 363(1)
Subject Index 364