Discover how glucose regulates beta-defensin-1 in human renal cells and its implications for diabetic kidney disease and cancer treatment.
Discover how silencing the long non-coding RNA MEG3 could protect kidney cells from high glucose damage in diabetes through molecular regulation pathways.
Discover how taurine, a common amino acid found in energy drinks, shows promise in protecting kidneys from diabetic damage through antioxidant and anti-apoptotic mechanisms.
Discover how recombinant insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) normalizes renal glucose transporters in diabetic kidneys, offering new therapeutic approaches for diabetes treatment.
Discover how the tiny molecular switch Arf6 regulates diabetes-induced cholesterol accumulation in kidney podocytes and the potential for new treatments.
Discover how diabetes and high cholesterol work together to damage kidney microvessels through the PACS2 protein at the MAM cellular interface.