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1 Alternatively spliced isoforms of WT1 control podocyte-specific gene expression Lefebvre, Jonathan
2015
88 2 p. 321-331
11 p.
article
2 A phase 2 study on the treatment of hyperkalemia in patients with chronic kidney disease suggests that the selective potassium trap, ZS-9, is safe and efficient Ash, Stephen R.
2015
88 2 p. 404-411
8 p.
article
3 Appendiceal tissue confirmation of Fabry’s disease Wallace, Eric L.
2015
88 2 p. 417-
1 p.
article
4 Changes in skeletal muscle fiber types induced by chronic kidney disease Schiaffino, Stefano
2015
88 2 p. 412-
1 p.
article
5 CKD in disadvantaged populations Woo, Keng T.
2015
88 2 p. 414-
1 p.
article
6 Combined use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with diuretics and/or renin–angiotensin system inhibitors in the community increases the risk of acute kidney injury Dreischulte, Tobias
2015
88 2 p. 396-403
8 p.
article
7 Giant intragastric sodium polystyrene sulfonate bezoar Croitoru, Milian
2015
88 2 p. 415-
1 p.
article
8 Giant multiple bladder diverticula in Williams–Beuren syndrome Stagi, Stefano
2015
88 2 p. 416-
1 p.
article
9 Gluten and IgA nephropathy: you are what you eat? Cheung, Chee Kay
2015
88 2 p. 215-218
4 p.
article
10 Gluten exacerbates IgA nephropathy in humanized mice through gliadin–CD89 interaction Papista, Christina
2015
88 2 p. 276-285
10 p.
article
11 Hepatitis C virus infection and kidney transplantation: newer options and a brighter future ahead? Del Bello, David
2015
88 2 p. 223-225
3 p.
article
12 High prevalence of and potential mechanisms for chronic kidney disease in patients with acute intermittent porphyria Pallet, Nicolas
2015
88 2 p. 386-395
10 p.
article
13 Inflammation and hypoxia in the kidney: friends or foes? Haase, Volker H.
2015
88 2 p. 213-215
3 p.
article
14 Inflammation and hypoxia linked to renal injury by CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein δ Yamaguchi, Junna
2015
88 2 p. 262-275
14 p.
article
15 In this Issue 2015
88 2 p. 209-
1 p.
article
16 Journal Club 2015
88 2 p. 211-212
2 p.
article
17 Kidney donation after circulatory death (DCD): state of the art Summers, Dominic M.
2015
88 2 p. 241-249
9 p.
article
18 Parathyroidectomy and survival among Japanese hemodialysis patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism Komaba, Hirotaka
2015
88 2 p. 350-359
10 p.
article
19 Peritubular capillaritis in the renal allograft takes center stage Racusen, Lorraine C.
2015
88 2 p. 218-220
3 p.
article
20 Phenotype standardization for drug-induced kidney disease Mehta, Ravindra L.
2015
88 2 p. 226-234
9 p.
article
21 Primary prevention of atrial fibrillation with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers in patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing dialysis Lin, Ting-Tse
2015
88 2 p. 378-385
8 p.
article
22 Recent developments in epigenetics of acute and chronic kidney diseases Reddy, Marpadga A.
2015
88 2 p. 250-261
12 p.
article
23 Regarding long-term risk for kidney donors Cozzi, Denis A.
2015
88 2 p. 413-
1 p.
article
24 Relationship between patients’ outcomes and the changes in serum creatinine and urine output and RIFLE classification in a large critical care cohort database Harris, Steve K.
2015
88 2 p. 369-377
9 p.
article
25 Salt-sparing diuretic action of a water-soluble urea analog inhibitor of urea transporters UT-A and UT-B in rats Cil, Onur
2015
88 2 p. 311-320
10 p.
article
26 Sclerostin and DKK1: new players in renal bone and vascular disease Evenepoel, Pieter
2015
88 2 p. 235-240
6 p.
article
27 Smad3 deficiency protects mice from obesity-induced podocyte injury that precedes insulin resistance Sun, Yu B.Y.
2015
88 2 p. 286-298
13 p.
article
28 Superior outcomes in HIV–positive kidney transplant patients compared with HCV–infected or HIV/HCV–coinfected recipients Sawinski, Deirdre
2015
88 2 p. 341-349
9 p.
article
29 The Author Replies: Spital, Aaron
2015
88 2 p. 413-414
2 p.
article
30 The Authors Reply: Tamaki, Masanori
2015
88 2 p. 412-413
2 p.
article
31 The Case | Diarrhea, weight loss, electrolyte abnormalities, and renal failure Kohler, Giselle D.
2015
88 2 p. 421-422
2 p.
article
32 The Case | Elevated lactate and osmolar gap after levothyroxine overdose Rothberger, Gary D.
2015
88 2 p. 419-420
2 p.
article
33 The diffuse extent of peritubular capillaritis in renal allograft rejection is an independent risk factor for graft loss Kozakowski, Nicolas
2015
88 2 p. 332-340
9 p.
article
34 The risk of hospitalization and modality failure with home dialysis Suri, Rita S.
2015
88 2 p. 360-368
9 p.
article
35 The SAM domain of ANKS6 has different interacting partners and mutations can induce different cystic phenotypes Bakey, Zeineb
2015
88 2 p. 299-310
12 p.
article
36 When there will never be a randomized controlled trial Scialla, Julia J.
2015
88 2 p. 220-222
3 p.
article
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