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Genetics of Renal Hypoplasia: Insights into the Mechanisms Controlling Nephron Endowment

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Journal Pediatr Res
Specialties Biology
Pediatrics
Date 2010 Apr 28
PMID 20421843
Citations 35
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Abstract

Renal hypoplasia, defined as abnormally small kidneys with normal morphology and reduced nephron number, is a common cause of pediatric renal failure and adult-onset disease. Genetic studies performed in humans and mutant mice have implicated a number of critical genes, in utero environmental factors and molecular mechanisms that regulate nephron endowment and kidney size. Here, we review current knowledge regarding the genetic contributions to renal hypoplasia with particular emphasis on the mechanisms that control nephron endowment in humans and mice.

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