Journal article
Understanding kidney morphogenesis to guide renal tissue regeneration
MH Little, AN Combes, M Takasato
Nature Reviews Nephrology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2016
Abstract
The treatment of renal failure has seen little change in the past 70 years. Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are treated with renal replacement therapy, including dialysis or organ transplantation. The growing imbalance between the availability of donor organs and prevalence of ESRD is pushing an increasing number of patients to undergo dialysis. Although the prospect of new treatment options for patients through regenerative medicine has long been suggested, advances in the generation of human kidney cell types through the directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells over the past 2 years have brought this prospect closer to delivery. These advances are the result of..
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Funding Acknowledgements
M.H.L. is a Senior Principal Research Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council (ID1042093). A.N.C. is an Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA Postdoctoral Fellow (DE150100652). The laboratory is supported by funding from the NHMRC (ID 1041277), NIH (DK107344-01) and the ARC (DP130102939).