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Zebrafish as a model for kidney function and disease
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Kleta, Robert
, Russell, Claire
, Bockenhauer, Detlef
, Outtandy, Priya
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Animal models
/ Animal welfare
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidneys
/ Pathophysiology
2019
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Zebrafish as a model for kidney function and disease
by
Kleta, Robert
, Russell, Claire
, Bockenhauer, Detlef
, Outtandy, Priya
in
Animal models
/ Animal welfare
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidneys
/ Pathophysiology
2019
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Zebrafish as a model for kidney function and disease
2019
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Overview
Kidney disease is a global problem with around three million people diagnosed in the UK alone and the incidence is rising. Research is critical to develop better treatments. Animal models can help to better understand the pathophysiology behind the various kidney diseases and to screen for therapeutic compounds, but the use especially of mammalian models should be minimised in the interest of animal welfare. Zebrafish are increasingly used, as they are genetically tractable and have a basic renal anatomy comparable to mammalian kidneys with glomerular filtration and tubular filtration processing. Here, we discuss how zebrafish have advanced the study of nephrology and the mechanisms underlying kidney disease.
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Springer Nature B.V
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