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Mitochondrial quality control in kidney injury and repair
Chengyuan Tang
, Juan Cai
, Xiao Ming Yin
, Joel M. Weinberg
, Manjeri A. Venkatachalam
, Zheng Dong
Cellular Biology and Anatomy
Kidney and Hypertension Research Group
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Kidney Injury
100%
Kidney Regeneration
100%
Mitochondrial Quality Control
100%
Acute Kidney Injury
75%
Quality Control Mechanism
75%
Mitochondrial Dysfunction
50%
Kidney
50%
Chronic Kidney Disease
50%
Mechanism of Action
25%
Cell Death
25%
Mitochondrial Function
25%
Mitochondria
25%
Eukaryotic Cells
25%
Mitochondrial Dynamics
25%
Physiological Condition
25%
Pathological Conditions
25%
Mitochondrial Biogenesis
25%
Tissue Injury
25%
Resident Cells
25%
Antioxidant System
25%
Organ Failure
25%
Protein Quality Control
25%
Therapeutic Strategies
25%
Circulating Cells
25%
Mitochondrial Homeostasis
25%
Mitochondrial Damage
25%
Cell Dysfunction
25%
Incomplete Knowledge
25%
Clinical Translation
25%
Activity Function
25%
Potential Adverse Effects
25%
Specific Interventions
25%
Mitophagy
25%
Defense Enzymes
25%
Multi-quality
25%
Mitochondrial DNA Repair
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Kidney Injury
100%
Acute Kidney Injury
100%
Chronic Kidney Disease
66%
Adverse Event
33%
DNA Repair
33%
Cell Death
33%
Antioxidant
33%
Mitochondrion
33%
Mitochondrial Dynamics
33%
Injury
33%
Homeostasis
33%
Tissue Injury
33%
Eukaryotic Cell
33%
Mitochondrial DNA
33%
Mitophagy
33%
Mitochondrial Biogenesis
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Kidney Injury
100%
Acute Kidney Failure
100%
Chronic Kidney Failure
66%
Antioxidant
33%
Injury
33%
Adverse Event
33%
Tissue Injury
33%
Mitochondrial DNA
33%