Listar Artículos de revista por autor "Brandan, Nora Cristina"
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Amelioration of lipopolysaccharide-induced acute kidney injury by erythropoietin : involvement of mitochondria-regulated apoptosis
Stoyanoff, Tania Romina; Todaro, Juan Santiago; Aguirre, María Victoria; Zimmermann, María Carla; Brandan, Nora Cristina (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2014)Sepsis remains the most important cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in critically ill patients and is an independent predictor of poor outcome. The administration of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to animals reproduces most of ... -
Evaluación morfológica y funcional de la injuria renal inducida por doxorubicína
Lettieri, Carolina N.; Stoyanoff, Tania Romina; Aguirre, María Victoria; Cerdera, Verónica; Brandan, Nora Cristina (Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Medicina, 2007-03-21)Doxorubicína (Adriamicina) es un antibiótico antraciclino citotóxico utilizado en la regresión de enfermedades neoplásicas diseminadas. Se une a los ácidos nucleicos, presumiblemente por una intercalación específica del ... -
Molecular mechanisms involved in murine bone marrow erythropoietic response to acute anaemia by bleeding
Todaro, Juan Santiago; Stoyanoff, Tania Romina; Aguirre, María Victoria; Brandan, Nora Cristina (Science Alert, 2013)The underlying interactions among apoptosis, eiythroid proliferation and differentiation involved in bone marrow eiythropoietic response after an acute blood-loss have not yet been elucidated in detail. We hypothesized ... -
Tumor biology of non-metastatic stages of clear cell renal cell carcinoma; overexpression of stearoyl desaturase-1, EPO/EPO-R system and hypoxia-related proteins
Stoyanoff, Tania Romina; Rodríguez, Juan Pablo; Todaro, Juan Santiago; Espada, Joaquín Diego; Melana Colavita, Juan Pablo; Brandan, Nora Cristina; Torres, Adriana Mónica; Aguirre, María Victoria (Springer, 2016-07-28)Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common subtype of renal carcinoma. There is great interest to know the molecular basis of the tumor biology of ccRCC that might contribute to a better understanding of ...