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Heyman SN et al. – Tubular segment types differ in their capacity to mount hypoxia–adaptive responses, mediated by hypoxia–inducible factors (HIFs), and in cell type–specific molecules shed into the urine, which may serve as early biomarkers for renal damage. These differences may be of value in the perception of the human AKI, its detection, and prevention.

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