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Non-invasive molecular imaging of kidney diseases
In vivo non-invasive molecular imaging techniques have potential to improve clinical research and practices in nephrology. Here, the authors discuss the benefits and challenges of preclinical and clinical applications of molecular imaging to acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease, transplantation and kidney cancer.
- Barbara M. Klinkhammer
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Advances in fluorescence microscopy techniques to study kidney function
This Review provides an overview of fluorescence-based microscopy techniques that have been used to study molecular processes within the kidney. The authors describe how the development of cutting-edge technologies has enabled high spatiotemporal resolution of molecular interactions and processes, and how these approaches have aided our understanding of kidney dynamics.
- Suman Ranjit
- , Luca Lanzanò
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ECM goes down a STORM in the glomerulus
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Imaging without contrast to improve safety in patients with impaired renal function
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