
Using a combination of genetic and drug-based approaches, this thesis identified distinct roles for two members of the cyclophilin family of proteins in causing cell death and inducing inflammation in models of acute and chronic kidney disease.
110312 Nephrology and Urology, FOS: Clinical medicine, Nephrology and urology
110312 Nephrology and Urology, FOS: Clinical medicine, Nephrology and urology
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