Journal article
Mammalian kidney development: principles, progress, and projections.
MH Little, AP McMahon
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology | Published : 2012
Abstract
The mammalian kidney is a vital organ with considerable cellular complexity and functional diversity. Kidney development is notable for requiring distinct but coincident tubulogenic processes involving reciprocal inductive signals between mesenchymal and epithelial progenitor compartments. Key molecular pathways mediating these interactions have been identified. Further, advances in the analysis of gene expression and gene activity, coupled with a detailed knowledge of cell origins, are enhancing our understanding of kidney morphogenesis and unraveling the normal processes of postnatal repair and identifying disease-causing mechanisms. This article focuses on recent insights into central reg..
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Funding Acknowledgements
M.H.L. is an NHMRC Principal Research Fellow. Work in APM's laboratory is supported by grants from the NIDDK at the NIH. We thank Kylie Georgas for assistance in the creation of figures.