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C Shayakul

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Cheunsuchon B, Vongwiwatana A, Premasathian N, Shayakul C, Parichatikanond P
Transplant Proc . 2009 Nov; 41(9):3697-700. PMID: 19917370
Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) has been recognized recently as an important cause of graft failure. Detection of C4d in renal allograft biopsies is a proven ancillary technique in the diagnosis of...
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Shayakul C, Tsukaguchi H, Berger U, Hediger M
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2001 Feb; 280(3):F487-94. PMID: 11181411
In the terminal part of the kidney collecting duct, rapid urea reabsorption is essential to maintaining medullary hypertonicity, allowing maximal urinary concentration to occur. This process is mediated by facilitated...
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Shayakul C, Alper S
Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens . 2000 Sep; 9(5):541-6. PMID: 10990375
The past few years have witnessed great progress in elucidating the molecular basis of inherited renal tubular acidosis. Consistent with the physiologically defined importance of multiple gene products in urinary...
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Shayakul C, Smith C, Mackenzie H, Lee W, Brown D, Hediger M
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2000 Apr; 278(4):F620-7. PMID: 10751223
Regulation of urea concentration in the renal medullary interstitium is important for maintenance of hypertonicity and therefore the osmotic driving force for water reabsorption. Studies in Sprague-Dawley rats showed that...
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Shayakul C, Breton S, Brown D, Alper S
Am J Kidney Dis . 1999 Aug; 34(2):374-9. PMID: 10430991
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Tanphaichitr V, Sumboonnanonda A, Ideguchi H, Shayakul C, Brugnara C, Takao M, et al.
J Clin Invest . 1998 Dec; 102(12):2173-9. PMID: 9854053
The AE1 gene encodes band 3 Cl-/HCO3- exchangers that are expressed both in the erythrocyte and in the acid-secreting, type A intercalated cells of the kidney. Kidney AE1 contributes to...
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Tsukaguchi H, Shayakul C, Berger U, Mackenzie B, Devidas S, Guggino W, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1998 Sep; 273(38):24737-43. PMID: 9733774
In all living cells, coordination of solute and water movement across cell membranes is of critical importance for osmotic balance. The current concept is that these processes are of distinct...
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Tsukaguchi H, Shayakul C, Berger U, Hediger M
Am J Physiol . 1998 Sep; 275(3):F319-24. PMID: 9729501
Facilitated urea transporters (UTs) are responsible for urea accumulation in the renal inner medulla of the mammalian kidney and therefore play a central role in the urinary concentrating process. Recently,...
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Chen X, Shayakul C, Berger U, Tian W, Hediger M
J Biol Chem . 1998 Aug; 273(33):20972-81. PMID: 9694847
The metabolism of Krebs cycle intermediates is of fundamental importance for eukaryotic cells. In the kidney, these intermediates are transported actively into epithelial cells. Because citrate is a potent inhibitor...
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Castagna M, Shayakul C, Trotti D, Sacchi V, HARVEY W, Hediger M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1998 Jun; 95(9):5395-400. PMID: 9560287
Active solute uptake in bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals is known to be mediated by cotransporters that are driven by Na+ or H+ gradients. The present work extends the Na+...