Cell culture approaches to the analysis of glomerular inflammation
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- DOI: 10.1038/ki.1986.176
Cell culture approaches to the analysis of glomerular inflammation
Abstract
In this paper, we have attempted to provide an overview of the methods and findings of a large number of investigators who have dealt with an analysis of the glomerular inflammatory response using tissue culture techniques. These observations represent only a beginning. With the growing interest in this aspect of kidney disease, it is to anticipated that many further advancements in the understanding of the cell biology of the glomerulus are forthcoming. The translation of this fundamental information into new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities is an exciting challenge to investigative nephrology.
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