Carol G Carlton
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Porath B, Livingston S, Andres E, Petrie A, Wright J, Woo A, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2017 Jul;
313(4):F1050-F1059.
PMID: 28701314
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is one of the most common monogenic hereditary disorders in humans characterized by fluid-filled cysts, primarily in the kidneys. Cux1, a cell cycle regulatory...
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Srivastava T, McCarthy E, Sharma R, Kats A, Carlton C, Alon U, et al.
Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat
. 2012 Dec;
104-105:49-57.
PMID: 23262148
Podocytes in the glomerular filtration barrier regulate the passage of plasma proteins into urine. Capillary pressure and ultrafiltration impact the structure and function of podocytes. The mechanism of podocyte injury...
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Paul B, Vassmer D, Taylor A, Magenheimer L, Carlton C, Piontek K, et al.
Dev Dyn
. 2011 Apr;
240(6):1493-501.
PMID: 21465620
Polycystic kidney diseases (PKD) are inherited disorders characterized by fluid-filled cysts primarily in the kidneys. We previously reported differences between the expression of Cux1, p21, and p27 in the cpk...
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Kroll M, Viss E, Lamb J, Horstman J, Powell A, Van Wyk A, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2010 Oct;
84(3):455-65.
PMID: 20980687
The homeodomain CUX1 protein exists as multiple isoforms that arise from proteolytic processing of a 200-kDa protein or an alternate splicing or from the use of an alternate promoter. The...
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Stanat S, Carlton C, Crumb Jr W, Agrawal K, Clarkson C
Mol Cell Biochem
. 2003 Dec;
254(1-2):1-7.
PMID: 14674677
Both erythromycin and clarithromycin have been reported to cause QT prolongation and the cardiac arrhythmia torsade de pointes in humans, however direct evidence documenting that these drugs produce this effect...