Avem peste 6.000.000 de produse de la magazine si vanzatori profesionisti in Okazii.ro Marketplace
Cos cumparaturi
Favorite
Numar articol: 246812640
Pune in vanzare un produs ca acesta

Proteomic Insights Into the Molecular Mechanism of Renal Injury and Stone Formation

Cost unic de transport la toate comenzile acestui vanzator
Disponibilitate:
In stoc furnizor
Livrare:
  Curier rapid - 12,90 Lei Detalii
Estimat livrare:
Luni, 23 Iun.
Cantitate:
Pret:
191,00 Lei
Produs:
Nou, Ofer garanție, Cu factură
Politica de retur:
Produsul nu se poate returna
Plata:
  • Ramburs
  • Avans

Vânzatorul este direct răspunzator pentru produsul afișat în această pagină.

Specificatii

Kidney stone formation, also known as nephrolithiasis, is the third most common kidney disorder, affecting 12-15% of the global population. With its expanding prevalence rate and highly recurrent nature, nephrolithiasis poses a major health burden to mankind. There are several risk factors involved in the pathogenesis of nephrolithiasis, including lifestyle, age, climate, gender, race, genetics, and metabolic factors, but their convergence with the disease is extremely complex. Its high rate of recurrence and multi-factorial etiology are the major roadblocks in the management of this disorder. Even after extensive advancements in medical therapy, a permanent cure for the recurrence of kidney stones is still not available. Although nephrolithiasis is a well-documented ailment and stones have been extensively studied for their composition, the impact of its molecular constituents on the intricate mechanism of lith formation is not clear. Various reports have revealed that urinary fluid contains several inorganic and organic molecules that act as regulators in deciding the fate of stones. Normally, the urinary conditions are highly saturated with respect to minerals, salts, and ions under physiological conditions, but this super-saturation is never high enough to result in lithogenesis. However, in a pathological state, the activity of promoters overshadows that of inhibitors, resulting in the formation of stones. Some urinary bio-regulatory molecules, especially proteins, while exhibiting their modulatory activity on calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals, get incorporated in the CaOx aggregates, resulting in the formation of the organic matrix of kidney stones. Proteins, being the key regulators and principal components of a kidney stone's organic matrix, are considered to play a crucial role in lithogenesis. Several studies have identified different proteins from renal stones; however, only a few have been characterized. Moreover, the mechanism undertaken by these proteins to modulate stone formation still needs to be elucidated. As a result, the current study was designed to investigate the protein composition of human kidney stones as well as the intricate mechanism involved in kidney stone formation. Decoding the etiology of lithogenesis at the molecular level could aid in enhancing the therapeutic outcomes of this disease.

Modalitati de livrare si plata

LIVRARE

In Bucuresti

  • - Prin Curier rapid - 12.9 Lei in max. 11 zile lucratoare

In Romania:

  • - Prin Curier rapid - 12.9 Lei in max. 11 zile lucratoare

PLATA

  • - Ramburs
  • - Avans

Politica de retur

  • - Produsul nu se poate returna.
Optiunea ta
Proteomic Insights Into the Molecular Mechanism of Renal Injury and Stone Formation
CUMPARA
Pret curent:
19100 Lei
Comanda minima:
1 bucata
Cantitatea:
Fii primul care scrie un review

Spune-ti parerea acordand o nota produsului