Nephrological Issues in Experimental Research
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Welcome to Nephrological Issues In Experimental Nephrology (NIER), an educational website dedicated to offer structure and guidance in the world of nephrological research, in particular for young investigators in nephrology.
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Investigate these NEW learning resources:
- Dr. Stephan Segerer: The role of chemokines in renal inflammation (2008)
- Dr. Mirjan M. van Timmeren: The proximal tubular cell, a key player in renal damage (2008)
- Dr. Martine Broekema: Bone marrow-derived cells in kidney repair: A double-edged sword? (2007)
- Dr. Titia Lely: The renin-angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) in renal disease (2007)
- Dr. Judith Dasselaar: Relative blood volume measurements during hemodialysis (2007
- Dr. Angelique Rops: Heparan sulfate in glomerular inflammation (2007)
- Dr. Joris Roelofs: The fibrinolytic system in renal disease (2007)
- Dr. Willemijn Windt: Cardiorenal interaction - Therapeutic perspectives (2007)
- Dr. Marc Seelen: Renal Transplantation (2007)


