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    Supplementary file 1_Bupropion decreases plasma levels of asymmetric dimethylarginine and ameliorates renal injury by modulation of Ddah1, Oatp4c1, Oct2, and Mate1 in rats with ade... by Lulu Huang (469776)

    Published 2025
    “…In adenine-induced chronic renal injury rats, long-term administration of BUP significantly decreased the serum concentration of ADMA and creatinine by 12.78% and 38.85%, respectively, ameliorated interstitial lesions and fibrosis and upregulated Ddah1, Oatp4c1, Oct2, Mate1. …”
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    (A) NPRC was highly expressed in WT podocytes compared to either NPRA or NPRB in the presence of absence of NPRC KD. by Liming Wang (114648)

    Published 2025
    “…(C) Both ANP and CNP increased cGMP generation in a stepwise fashion. The increase in cGMP generation was statistically significant for the KD cells at the 10 nM concentrations compared to both unstimulated KD cells and WT podocytes stimulated with either ANP or CNP. …”
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    Table 1_The interaction between blood lipids and ASCVD increases the risk of DKD: a nonlinear relationship transforms into a linear relationship, a cross-sectional study.docx by Huan Li (120482)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Results<p>HDL-C showed a significant linear association with DKD. RCS analyses revealed distinct patterns based on ASCVD status: significant threshold effects for LDL-C (2.68 mmol/L), TC (4.29 mmol/L), TG (2.48 mmol/L), and HDL-C (1.64 mmol/L) on DKD risk were observed only in diabetic patients without ASCVD. …”
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    Fig 1 - by Valérie Chetboul (579758)

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    Fig 2 - by Maryann S. Watson (16879881)

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