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1 Modeling Renal Disease "On the Fly". Millet-Boureima C, Porras Marroquin J, Gamberi C 29955604
BIOLOGY
2 Improvement in Saccharification Yield of Mixed Rumen Enzymes by Identification of Recalcitrant Cell Wall Constituents Using Enzyme Fingerprinting. Badhan A, Wang YX, Gruninger R, Patton D, Powlowski J, Tsang A, McAllister TA 26180803
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Title:Modeling Renal Disease "On the Fly".
Authors:Millet-Boureima CPorras Marroquin JGamberi C
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29955604?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1155/2018/5697436
Publication:BioMed research international
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PMID:29955604 Category:Biomed Res Int Date Added:2019-06-07
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Biology Department, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

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Modeling Renal Disease "On the Fly".

Biomed Res Int. 2018;2018:5697436

Authors: Millet-Boureima C, Porras Marroquin J, Gamberi C

Abstract

Detoxification is a fundamental function for all living organisms that need to excrete catabolites and toxins to maintain homeostasis. Kidneys are major organs of detoxification that maintain water and electrolyte balance to preserve physiological functions of vertebrates. In insects, the renal function is carried out by Malpighian tubules and nephrocytes. Due to differences in their circulation, the renal systems of mammalians and insects differ in their functional modalities, yet carry out similar biochemical and physiological functions and share extensive genetic and molecular similarities. Evolutionary conservation can be leveraged to model specific aspects of the complex mammalian kidney function in the genetic powerhouse Drosophila melanogaster to study how genes interact in diseased states. Here, we compare the human and Drosophila renal systems and present selected fly disease models.

PMID: 29955604 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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