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[Kidney function from the molecular viewpoint].

H Murer1, J Biber

  • 1Physiologisches Institut, Universität Zürich. murer@physiol.unizh.ch

Praxis
|April 12, 2000
PubMed
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Cellular and molecular biology advances enhance understanding of kidney function. Studies on inorganic phosphate handling illustrate these new insights into physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms.

Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Cellular Biology
  • Molecular Biology

Context:

  • Recent advancements in cellular and molecular biology have revolutionized the analysis of kidney function.
  • These techniques enable a deeper comprehension of physiological and pathophysiological processes within the kidney.

Purpose:

  • To illustrate the gains in knowledge achieved through cellular and molecular biology in understanding kidney function.
  • To highlight the application of these methods using studies on renal inorganic phosphate handling.

Summary:

  • Cellular and molecular biology approaches provide unprecedented resolution for studying kidney function.
  • Analysis at the cellular and molecular level facilitates a more detailed understanding of kidney physiology and pathology.
  • Specific examples from research on renal inorganic phosphate handling demonstrate the impact of these advancements.

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Impact:

  • Enhanced understanding of kidney physiology and disease mechanisms.
  • Improved diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for kidney disorders.
  • Foundation for future research in renal cellular and molecular biology.