Michael L Granda
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Recent Articles
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Vasquez-Rios G, Shulman R, Urbanski M, Adomako E, Granda M
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39933659
After an enriching year in the editorial internship program at the American Journal of Kidney Diseases (AJKD), we reflect on the valuable lessons that we learned throughout the year. Engaging...
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Granda M, Luitweiler E, Prince D, Allegretti A, Paine C, Pichler R, et al.
Clin Transl Gastroenterol
. 2024 Oct;
15(11):e00775.
PMID: 39374041
Introduction: Cirrhosis affects all structures of the kidney, in particular the tubules, which are responsible for secretion of protein-bound metabolites and electrolyte/water homeostasis. Yet, prevailing assessments of kidney function focus...
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Granda M, Tian F, Zelnick L, Bhatraju P, Hallowell J, Wurfel M, et al.
Crit Care Explor
. 2024 Jun;
6(7):e1109.
PMID: 38922318
Importance: COVID-19 may injure the kidney tubules via activation of inflammatory host responses and/or direct viral infiltration. Most studies of kidney injury in COVID-19 lacked contemporaneous controls or measured kidney...
4.
Granda M, Tian F, Zelnick L, Bhatraju P, Wurfel M, Hoofnagle A, et al.
Res Sq
. 2024 Mar;
PMID: 38464257
Background: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) may injure the kidney tubules via activation of inflammatory host responses and/or direct viral infiltration. Most studies of kidney injury in COVID-19 lacked contemporaneous controls or...
5.
Granda M, Huang W, Yeung C, Isoherranen N, Kestenbaum B
Clin Transl Sci
. 2023 Nov;
17(1):e13678.
PMID: 37921258
Kidney function-adjusted drug dosing is currently based solely on the estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR), however, kidney drug handling is accomplished by a combination of filtration, tubular secretion, and re-absorption....
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Granda M, Prince D, Fiehn O, Chen Y, Rajabi T, Yeung C, et al.
Kidney360
. 2023 Jan;
4(1):23-31.
PMID: 36700901
Background: The proximal tubules eliminate protein-bound toxins and drugs through secretion. Measurements or estimates of GFR do not necessarily reflect the physiologically distinct process of secretion. Clinical assessment of this...
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Kestenbaum B, Ix J, Gansevoort R, Granda M, Bakker S, Groothof D, et al.
Kidney Int Rep
. 2022 Dec;
7(11):2474-2483.
PMID: 36531868
Introduction: The validity of a timed urine collection is typically judged by measurement of urine creatinine excretion, but prevailing limits may be unreliable. We sought to empirically derive population-based limits...
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Granda M, Zelnick L, Prince D, Hoofnagle A, Young B, Kestenbaum B
Kidney Int Rep
. 2022 Dec;
7(12):2668-2675.
PMID: 36506244
Introduction: Secretion of solutes by the proximal tubules represents an intrinsic kidney function not directly reflected by the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). The early loss of secretory clearance may reflect...
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Granda M, Kestenbaum B
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2022 Feb;
17(2):182-183.
PMID: 35131926
No abstract available.
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DeFreitas M, Katsoufis C, Infante J, Granda M, Abitbol C, Fornoni A
Pediatr Nephrol
. 2020 Jan;
36(3):517-525.
PMID: 31953750
Renal imaging is widely used in the assessment of surrogate markers of nephron mass correlated to renal function. Autopsy studies have tested the validity of various imaging modalities in accurately...