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Distinct Roles for Basal and Induced COX-2 in Podocyte Injury
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 08/04/09
Cheng H et al. – The results suggest that basal COX–2 may be important for podocyte survival, but overexpression of podocyte COX–2 increases susceptibility to podocyte injury, which is mediated, in part, by activation of the thromboxane receptor.
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