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Overexpression of dominant-negative osmotic respose element binding protein (OREBP) in kidney resulting in polydipsic and polyuric phenotypes
Proceeding/Conference:
Gordon Research Conference
Ko, CB
Lam, AKM
Chung, SK
Tam, S
Knepper, M
Yang, JY
Chung, SSM
2003
Osmotic Response Element Binding Protein is essential for water reabsorption in kidney
Proceeding/Conference:
The FASEB Journal
Lam, AKM
Ko, CB
Tam, S
Knepper, MA
Morris, R
Yang, JY
Chung, SK
Chung, SSM
2004
Blocking the polyol pathway protects diabetic mice against hypertriglyceridemia
Journal:
Diabetes
Yang, JY
Wu, XC
Chau, JFL
Tam, S
Oates, PJ
Chung, SK
Chung, SSM
2004
Blocking the polyol pathway protects diabetic mice against hypertriglyceridemia
Proceeding/Conference:
Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, ADA 2004
Yang, JY
Wu, XC
Chau, FLJ
Tam, S
Oates, PJ
Chung, SK
Chung, SSM
2004
Aldose reductase protects renal collecting tubule epithelial cells from hyperosmolality-induced DNA damage
Proceeding/Conference:
Nephrology
Tam, WY
Yang, JY
Li, GH
Guo, H
Wu, XC
Chau, JFL
Tam, S
Chung, SK
Klein, JD
Sands, JM
Chung, SSM
2005
Aldose reductase local deficiency in the kidney is sufficient to impair urine concertrating mechanism
Proceeding/Conference:
International Symposium of the Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America, SCBA 2004
Guo, H
Wu, XC
Chau, FLJ
Tam, S
Chung, SK
Chung, SSM
Yang, JY
2004
Aldose reductase deficiency in kidney collecting tubules impairs the urine concentrating mechanism
Proceeding/Conference:
ISN 2004 Conference on Prevention of Progression of Renal Disease
Yang, JY
Guo, H
Wu, XC
Chau, FLJ
Tam, S
Chung, SK
Chung, SSM
2004