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Scientists report that they have learned how certain combinations of rearranged genes can promote the progression of a rare type of kidney cancer.
Engineers and clinicians working together developed an “optical biopsy” that could improve how kidney disease is diagnosed and studied. The new technology does not rely on stains or dyes. A whole ...
Gene and cell therapies (GCTs) can target the kidney to treat congenital, acute or chronic diseases affecting this organ.
An international study led by Paolo Fiorina from Boston Children's Hospital and in collaboration with researchers from the ...
The future is bright for prostate cancer research. It's glowing, in fact, thanks to new tools that combine the eye-catching ...
Discover the critical indicators medical professionals use to detect kidney damage early, from blood tests and urine analysis ...
revealed that as these damaged basal cells colonise the airways, a population of transitional cells expressing a different gene, Krt13, also becomes more abundant, while some luminal cell types become ...
When we hold our urine for a long time, this calcium and urea get deposited in our kidneys in the form of crystals, which increases the risk of kidney stones. A normal kidney filters 180 litres of ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)-The average age for someone diagnosed with Kidney Cancer in the U.S. is 65. But one local man’s decades-long battle with cancer began before he was even 10 years old.
A research team led by Kyoto University said Wednesday it has prevented kidney functions from declining in mice using human induced pluripotent stem cells, an achievement that may lead to the ...