This study aims to verify the possibility of using urinary exosomes (UE) of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) patients as a source of predictive markers of response to the corticosteroid treatment, and/or to clarify the disease etiopathogenesis.

Barigazzi, E., Santorelli, L., Morello, W., Raimondo, F., Crapella, B., Ghio, L., et al. (2020). New Insight into Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome: Strategy Based on Urinary Exosomes. In G. Sindona, J.H. Banoub, Di Gioia Maria Luisa (a cura di), Toxic Chemical and Biological Agents : Detection, Diagnosis and Health Concerns (pp. 217-218). Dordrecht : Springer [10.1007/978-94-024-2041-8_13].

New Insight into Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome: Strategy Based on Urinary Exosomes

Santorelli L.;Morello W.;Raimondo F.;Pitto M.
2020

Abstract

This study aims to verify the possibility of using urinary exosomes (UE) of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) patients as a source of predictive markers of response to the corticosteroid treatment, and/or to clarify the disease etiopathogenesis.
Capitolo o saggio
exosomes, nephrotic syndrome, markers
English
Toxic Chemical and Biological Agents : Detection, Diagnosis and Health Concerns
Sindona, Giovanni; Banoub, Joseph H; Di Gioia Maria Luisa
20-ott-2020
2020
978-94-024-2040-1
Springer
217
218
Barigazzi, E., Santorelli, L., Morello, W., Raimondo, F., Crapella, B., Ghio, L., et al. (2020). New Insight into Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome: Strategy Based on Urinary Exosomes. In G. Sindona, J.H. Banoub, Di Gioia Maria Luisa (a cura di), Toxic Chemical and Biological Agents : Detection, Diagnosis and Health Concerns (pp. 217-218). Dordrecht : Springer [10.1007/978-94-024-2041-8_13].
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