Polycystic kidney disease: Genes, proteins, animal models, disease mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities

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An increased understanding of the genetic, molecular and cellular mechanisms responsible for the development of polycystic kidney disease has laid out the foundation for the development of rational therapies. Many animal models where these therapies can be tested are currently available. This review summarizes the rationale for these treatments, the results of preclinical trials and the prospects for clinical trials, some already in early phases of implementation. © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Torres, V. E., & Harris, P. C. (2007). Polycystic kidney disease: Genes, proteins, animal models, disease mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities. In Journal of Internal Medicine (Vol. 261, pp. 17–31). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2796.2006.01743.x

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