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Hocherl K et al. – The findings suggest that NF–kB activation is of importance for the downregulation of aquaporin–2 channel and vasopressin V2 receptor expression during sepsis. In addition, the data indicate that NF–kB inhibition ameliorates sepsis–induced acute renal failure.

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