1. The Role of Chemokine Receptors in Renal Fibrosis (OF chapter 21) 2. Inflammatory biomarkers for cardiovascular risk stratification in familial hypercholesterolemia (OF chapter 26) 3. Beyond the paradigm: novel functions of renin-producing cells (OF chapter 27) 4. Role of ASIC1a in normal and pathological synaptic plasticity (OF chapter 45) 5. STATIONARY AND NON-STATIONARY ION- AND WATER FLUX INTERACTIONS IN KIDNEY PROXIMAL TUBULE. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF ISOSMOTIC TRANSPORT BY A MINIMALISTIC MODEL (OF chapter 16) 6. Correction to: Stationary and Nonstationary Ion and Water Flux Interactions in Kidney Proximal Tubule: Mathematical Analysis of Isosmotic Transport by a Minimalistic Model (OF chapter 40)
The Role of Chemokine Receptors in Renal Fibrosis
Fenglei Wu, Chi Sun, and Jianquan Liu
Inflammatory Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Risk Stratification in Familial Hypercholesterolemia
Beyond the Paradigm: Novel Functions of Renin-Producing Cells
Anne Steglich, Linda Hickmann, Andreas Linkermann, Stefan Bornstein,Christian Hugo, and Vladimir T. Todorov
Role of ASIC1a in Normal and Pathological Synaptic Plasticity
Dalila Mango and Robert Nisticò
Stationary and Nonstationary Ion and Water Flux Interactions in Kidney Proximal Tubule: Mathematical Analysis of Isosmotic Transport by a Minimalistic Model
Erik Hviid Larsen and Jens Nørkær Sørensen
Correction to: Stationary and Nonstationary Ion and Water Flux Interactions in Kidney Proximal Tubule: Mathematical Analysis of Isosmotic Transport by a Minimalistic Model
Erik Hviid Larsen and Jens Nørkær Sørensen
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