High collagen I gene expression as an independent predictor of adverse renal outcomes in lupus nephritis patients with preserved renal function
Context. - The deposition of extracellular matrix is a major pathogenic mechanism leading to fibrosis and progressive decline in renal function in patients with lupus nephritis (LN). Currently, available clinicopathologic features cannot predict renal outcome consistently. Objective. - To test that...
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Main Authors: | Tachaudomdach,C., Kantachuvesiri,S., Wongpraphairot,S., Worawichawong,S., Tankee,P., Riengrojpitak,S., Kitiyakara,C. |
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College of American Pathologists
2015
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