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The role of chemokines and chemokine receptors in diabetic nephropathy
Ting Ting Chang
, Jaw Wen Chen
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Department of Pharmacology
Institute of Pharmacology
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Chemokines
100%
Diabetic Nephropathy
100%
Chemokine Receptor
100%
Chemokine System
37%
Therapeutic Potential
12%
Chronic Inflammatory Diseases
12%
Putative Drug Targets
12%
End-stage Renal Disease
12%
Improved Outcomes
12%
Multiple Pathways
12%
Proteinuria
12%
Diabetes Mellitus Complications
12%
Glomerular Filtration Rate
12%
Kidney Function Decline
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chemokine
100%
Diabetic Nephropathy
100%
Chemokine Receptor
100%
Receptor
25%
Inflammatory Disorder
12%
Kidney Function
12%
Glomerular Filtration Rate
12%
End Stage Renal Disease
12%
Proteinuria
12%
Complications of Diabetes Mellitus
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chemokine
100%
Diabetic Nephropathy
100%
Chemokine Receptor
100%
Receptor
25%
Inflammatory Disease
12%
Diabetes Mellitus
12%
End Stage Renal Disease
12%
Proteinuria
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Chemokine
100%
Chemokine Receptor
100%
Inflammatory Disorder
16%
Glomerulus Filtration
16%
Kidney Function
16%