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Deletion of the Met receptor in the collecting duct decreases renal repair following ureteral obstruction
Kidney International, 08/13/09
Ma H et al. – The authors suggest that Met receptor signaling in the collecting duct acts as a major regulator of cell survival and propagation of the repair process with a possible secondary role to diminish inflammatory and fibrotic responses.
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