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1. UAB-UCSD O’Brien Center for Acute Kidney Injury Research

4. PPARγ Agonist-Induced Fluid Retention Depends on αENaC Expression in Connecting Tubules

5. Spironolactone Use and Higher Hospital Readmission for Medicare Beneficiaries With Heart Failure, Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction <45%, and Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate <45 ml/min/1.73 m2

6. Immunoglobulin light chains generate proinflammatory and profibrotic kidney injury

14. Endothelial cells overexpressing CXCR1/2 are renoprotective in rats with acute kidney injury.

18. Aristolochic acid-induced nephropathy is attenuated in mice lacking the neutral amino acid transporter B0AT1 (Slc6a19).

19. UAB-UCSD O’Brien Center for Acute Kidney Injury Research

20. Mechanism and prevention of acute kidney injury from cast nephropathy in a rodent model

27. Clinicopathologic predictors of renal outcomes in light chain cast nephropathy: a multicenter retrospective study

38. Restoration of afferent arteriolar autoregulatory behavior in ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat kidneys.

39. Renoprotective effect of Stat1 deletion in murine aristolochic acid nephropathy.

41. Activation of the Fas/Fas ligand pathway in hypertensive renal disease in Dahl/Rapp rats

42. Gene knockout of the Na+-glucose cotransporter SGLT2 in a murine model of acute kidney injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion.

45. AMONG OLDER HEART FAILURE (HF) PATIENTS WITH IN-HOSPITAL ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI), AN IMPROVEMENT IN KIDNEY FUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH A HIGHER RISK OF POST-DISCHARGE MORTALITY BUT NOT READMISSION

47. PPARγ agonist-induced fluid retention depends on αENaC expression in connecting tubules

50. Abstract 19094: Use of ACE Inhibitors or Angiotensin Receptor Blockers is Associated With a Significantly Lower Risk of 30-day All-cause and Heart Failure Readmissions and All-cause Mortality in Older Medicare Beneficiaries Hospitalized for Heart Failure Developing Acute Kidney Injury

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