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It was thought that kidney cells didn't reproduce much once the organ was fully formed, but new research shows that the kidneys are regenerating and repairing themselves throughout life. Contrary to long-held beliefs, a new study shows that kidneys have the capacity to regenerate themselves.
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Read More »Researchers at the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and the Sackler School of Medicine in Israel have shown how the kidneys constantly grow and have surprising ability to regenerate themselves, overturning decades of accepted wisdom that such regeneration didn’t happen. It also opens a path toward new ways of repairing and even growing kidneys. “These are basic findings that have direct implications for kidney disease and kidney regeneration,” said Yuval Rinkevich, PhD, the lead author of the paper and a postdoctoral scholar at the institute.
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Read More »However, they cautioned that such advances are not imminent. “To grow a whole kidney in the laboratory would be complicated because we would need to orchestrate the activities of many different kinds of precursor cells using just the right stimuli,” Dekel said. “It’s not like the blood and immune system, which can be reconstituted from one type of stem cell.” Other Stanford co-authors of the study are Michael Longaker, MD, MBA, professor of surgery; Roeland Nusse, PhD, professor of developmental biology; postdoctoral scholars Aaron Newman, PhD, Orit Harari-Steinberg, PhD, Xinhong Lim, PhD, Renee Van-Amerongen, PhD, Angela Bowman, PhD, and Michael Januszyk, MD; research assistants Daniel Montoro and Humberto Contreras-Trujillo; and graduate student Jonathan Tsai. This work was supported by the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine, the Smith Family Trust, the Oak Foundation, the Hagey Laboratory for Pediatric Regenerative Medicine, the Israel Scientific Foundation, Israel Cancer Research Fund, the Feldman Family Visiting Professorship at the Stanford medical school, the Human Frontier Science Program Long-Term Fellowship, the Machiah Foundation Fellowship and the Siebel Foundation.
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