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Michaela A A Fuchs

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Kidney International|July 23, 2022
The fate of erythropoietin-producing cells: another piece of the puzzleMichaela A A Fuchs, Armin Kurtz
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension|May 4, 2026
Systemic versus local regulation of vitamin DMichaela A A Fuchs, Myles Wolf
Kidney International|August 22, 2025
The authors replyMichaela A A Fuchs, Myles Wolf, Alexander Grabner
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|May 5, 2022
Flexible and multifaceted: the plasticity of renin-expressing cellsKatharina A E Broeker, Julia Schrankl, Michaela A A Fuchs, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|April 7, 2024
Klotho and Clinical Outcomes in CKD: Findings From the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) StudyDaniel Edmonston, Michaela A A Fuchs, Emily J Burke, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|August 6, 2021
Endothelin receptors in renal interstitial cells do not contribute to the development of fibrosis during experimental kidney diseaseThomas H Neder, Julia Schrankl, Michaela A A Fuchs, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|January 17, 2022
Intact prostaglandin signaling through EP2 and EP4 receptors in stromal progenitor cells is required for normal development of the renal cortex in miceMichaela A A Fuchs, Julia Schrankl, Christina Leupold, et al.
Kidney International|March 11, 2021
Inhibition of transforming growth factor β1 signaling in resident interstitial cells attenuates profibrotic gene expression and preserves erythropoietin production during experimental kidney fibrosis in miceMichaela A A Fuchs, Katharina A E Broeker, Julia Schrankl, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|August 25, 2025
Hypoxia-inducible factor-2 stabilization is not sufficient to induce erythropoietin production in deeper medullary fibroblastsBettina K M Firmke, Michaela A A Fuchs, Lena M Süß, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|December 4, 2021
Prolyl-4-hydroxylases 2 and 3 control erythropoietin production in renin-expressing cells of mouse kidneysKatharina A E Broeker, Michaela A A Fuchs, Julia Schrankl, et al.
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Kidney International|July 23, 2022
The fate of erythropoietin-producing cells: another piece of the puzzleMichaela A A Fuchs, Armin Kurtz
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension|May 4, 2026
Systemic versus local regulation of vitamin DMichaela A A Fuchs, Myles Wolf
Kidney International|August 22, 2025
The authors replyMichaela A A Fuchs, Myles Wolf, Alexander Grabner
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|May 5, 2022
Flexible and multifaceted: the plasticity of renin-expressing cellsKatharina A E Broeker, Julia Schrankl, Michaela A A Fuchs, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|April 7, 2024
Klotho and Clinical Outcomes in CKD: Findings From the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) StudyDaniel Edmonston, Michaela A A Fuchs, Emily J Burke, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|August 6, 2021
Endothelin receptors in renal interstitial cells do not contribute to the development of fibrosis during experimental kidney diseaseThomas H Neder, Julia Schrankl, Michaela A A Fuchs, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|January 17, 2022
Intact prostaglandin signaling through EP2 and EP4 receptors in stromal progenitor cells is required for normal development of the renal cortex in miceMichaela A A Fuchs, Julia Schrankl, Christina Leupold, et al.
Kidney International|March 11, 2021
Inhibition of transforming growth factor β1 signaling in resident interstitial cells attenuates profibrotic gene expression and preserves erythropoietin production during experimental kidney fibrosis in miceMichaela A A Fuchs, Katharina A E Broeker, Julia Schrankl, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|August 25, 2025
Hypoxia-inducible factor-2 stabilization is not sufficient to induce erythropoietin production in deeper medullary fibroblastsBettina K M Firmke, Michaela A A Fuchs, Lena M Süß, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|December 4, 2021
Prolyl-4-hydroxylases 2 and 3 control erythropoietin production in renin-expressing cells of mouse kidneysKatharina A E Broeker, Michaela A A Fuchs, Julia Schrankl, et al.
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