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Renal Lipid Metabolism Abnormalities in Obesity and Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma.

Metabolites

Bobulescu IA, Pop LM, Mani C, Turner K, Rivera C, Khatoon S, Kairamkonda S, Hannan R, Palle K.
PMID: 34564424
Metabolites. 2021 Sep 07;11(9). doi: 10.3390/metabo11090608.

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma is the most common and deadly type of cancer affecting the kidney, and is characterized histologically by large intracellular lipid deposits. These deposits are thought to result from lipid metabolic reprogramming occurring in tumor...

Updates in CT characterization of thymic epithelial tumors in patients with myasthenia gravis.

Journal of medicine and life

Popa GA, Tomulescu V, Popescu I, Herlea V, Lupescu IG.
PMID: 31803302
J Med Life. 2012 Oct-Dec;5:141-145.

Thymic epithelial tumors have been traditionally classified into two main types: noninvasive and invasive thymoma. Several classifications have been proposed for thymic tumors, but according to these classifications, the prognosis of patients with thymomas varies considerably. Our purpose is...

Renal lipid accumulation, oxidative stress and uric acid handling in a rodent model of obesity and metabolic syndrome.

Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research

Rosenthal TR, Park SK, Kairamkonda S, Khatoon S, Pop LM, Bobulescu IA.
PMID: 33323390
J Investig Med. 2020 Dec 15; doi: 10.1136/jim-2020-001608. Epub 2020 Dec 15.

Hyperuricemia is more prevalent among people with obesity and metabolic syndrome, and is associated with adverse clinical outcomes. We hypothesized that increased renal reabsorption of uric acid (UA) in obesity and metabolic syndrome may be an adaptive response of...

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