• Role of Estrogen in Acute Ischemic-Reperfusion Renal Injury in Rats and its Possible Underlying Mechanisms of Action

Mohamed Ali Ahmed Eshra;

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ABSTRACT

It can be concluded from this study that renal I/R resulted in deterioration of renal function, elevation of systolic blood pressure, elevation of p38 MAPK gene expression and peroxynitrite level in renal tissues. Estrogen provided a partially p


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Title • Role of Estrogen in Acute Ischemic-Reperfusion Renal Injury in Rats and its Possible Underlying Mechanisms of Action
Other Titles دور هرمون الإستروجين في اصابة الكلى الحادة الناتجة عن القصور الشريانى والحقن المتواصل فى الجرزان والآليات المحتملة لهذا الدور.
Authors Mohamed Ali Ahmed Eshra
Keywords • Role of Estrogen in Acute Ischemic-Reperfusion Renal Injury in Rats and its Possible Underlying Mechanisms of Action
Issue Date 2011
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ABSTRACT

It can be concluded from this study that renal I/R resulted in deterioration of renal function, elevation of systolic blood pressure, elevation of p38 MAPK gene expression and peroxynitrite level in renal tissues. Estrogen provided a partially p

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