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These problems are more likely to occur in older adults and persons with certain diseases ... disease, or kidney disease). People who smoke cigarettes should also ...
... kidney disease. APOLLO will test DNA from kidney donors and recipients of kidney transplants for APOL1 to determine effects on kidney transplant-related ...
Some of his father's genes are not so good. "The long and short of it is I inherited [polycystic kidney disease] from my father," Gene says. "[I] didn' ...
... kidney cancers, including renal cell carcinoma and urothelial cell cancer. We're exploring new biologic and immunologic approaches to kidney cancer ...
The swelling and irritation, called inflammation, that lupus causes can affect all or some of the following: Kidneys. Lupus can damage kidneys. Kidney failure ...
Dabrafenib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility ...
Because it can tax the kidneys, extra protein intake poses an additional risk to people predisposed to kidney disease. How much protein do you need? Protein ...
Exploring how renal artery stenosis affects small vessels and kidney tissue injury. Developing imaging tools to better evaluate blood flow and injury in the ...
... kidneys. Other diseases. Rarely, in some kidney cancers or after a kidney transplant, the kidneys might make too much of the hormone erythropoietin. This ...
... Kidney Disease subjects with chronic kidney disease in stages CKD1, CKD2 or CKD3. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender ...
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