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1. The invention of aldosterone, how the past resurfaces in pediatric endocrinology.

2. Sexual Dimorphism of Corticosteroid Signaling during Kidney Development.

3. Antagonistic effects of finerenone and spironolactone on the aldosterone-regulated transcriptome of human kidney cells.

4. RNA-binding protein HuR enhances mineralocorticoid signaling in renal KC3AC1 cells under hypotonicity.

5. HuR-Dependent Editing of a New Mineralocorticoid Receptor Splice Variant Reveals an Osmoregulatory Loop for Sodium Homeostasis.

6. Sex-Specificity of Mineralocorticoid Target Gene Expression during Renal Development, and Long-Term Consequences.

7. Cistrome of the aldosterone-activated mineralocorticoid receptor in human renal cells.

8. Hypertonicity compromises renal mineralocorticoid receptor signaling through Tis11b-mediated post-transcriptional control.

9. Switch in FGFR3 and -4 expression profile during human renal development may account for transient hypercalcemia in patients with Sotos syndrome due to 5q35 microdeletions.

10. Growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor-1, and the kidney: pathophysiological and clinical implications.

11. The mineralocorticoid signaling pathway throughout development: expression, regulation and pathophysiological implications.

12. Lack of renal 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 at birth, a targeted temporal window for neonatal glucocorticoid action in human and mice.

13. Aldosterone postnatally, but not at birth, is required for optimal induction of renal mineralocorticoid receptor expression and sodium reabsorption.

15. Alteration of cardiac and renal functions in transgenic mice overexpressing human mineralocorticoid receptor.

16. Immunohistochemical localization of renal mineralocorticoid receptor by using an anti-idiotypic antibody that is an internal image of aldosterone.

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