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Proteinuria increases in proportion to podocyte number per glomerular tuft and podocyte density decrease.
Published 2016“…<p><b>Panel A:</b> Urine PCR shown on a linear scale in relation to podocyte density demonstrating that as podocyte density decreases below approximately 100 per 10<sup>6</sup> um<sup>3</sup> the level of proteinuria exponentially increases. …”
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MAP-2 decrease follows the early PSA-NCAM reduction induced by glutamate exposure.
Published 2014“…(B) Quantification of total PSA-NCAM area showed decreased levels 3 h after glutamate exposure, which remained low for the rest of the studied period (3–12 h). …”
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OCA treatment-decrease in the collagen deposition was associated with the increase in the fraction of shortening in NASH hearts.
Published 2022“…<p>Correlation between (<b>A</b>) OCA-induced decrease in cardiac fibrosis (% of sirius red stained positive area) and (<b>B</b>) OCA-induced increase in fraction of shortening (FS) with OCA-induced increase in expressions of cardiac FXR/IL-10 levels, and infiltrated IL-10R+ Treg cells (CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup>) in NASH mice heart. …”