Pedro Henrique Imenez Silva
Universitat Zurich
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Role of proton-activated G protein-coupled receptors in pathophysiology
UploadKidney metabolism and acid–base control: back to the basics
UploadAcidosis, cognitive dysfunction and motor impairments in patients with kidney disease
UploadNew Therapeutic Approach for Intestinal Fibrosis Through Inhibition of pH-Sensing Receptor GPR4
UploadMolecular Pathophysiology of Acid-Base Disorders
UploadThe Oxysterol Synthesising Enzyme CH25H Contributes to the Development of Intestinal Fibrosis
UploadThe oxysterol synthesizing enzyme CH25H contributes to the development of intestinal fibrosis
UploadIntestinal activation of pH-sensing receptor OGR1 (GPR68) contributes to fibrogenesis
UploadNRF2 regulates the glutamine transporter Slc38a3 (SNAT3) in kidney in response to metabolic acidosis
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