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NCCR Kidney.CH
@NccrKidneyCH
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NCCR-Kidney is the first Swiss research network to explore the physiological processes in healthy and diseased kidneys. Funded by @snsf_ch and hosted by @UZH_ch
Switzerland
Joined May 2018
The Zurich Kidney Center is a research network that brings together leading specialists in experimental and clinical nephrology in Zurich. It has evolved from the NNCR Kidney: Follow us on @zkc_uzh !
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RT @PflugersArchiv: About the composition of urinary extracellular #vesicles and the abundance of #renal #sodium/#phosphate #transporters @…
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RT @Ina_M_Schiessl: I was very honored to share our work on tubule injury and recovery at the final #NCCR symposium in Zurich! Big thanks f…
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RT @ThomasGriessen: @NccrKidneyCH @NccrKidneyCH Directors and Katharina, first and most persevering member of the management team - it was…
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Thank you for joining with a fantaatic talk!
Huge congratulations to @NccrKidneyCH for 12 collaborative and highly productive years, with careers developed and important science discovered. Looking forward to your next chapter! @UZH_ch
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Thank you all for joining the final #NCCR symposium! Now it’s time to celebrate all the achievements, successes and awards! Many thanks to all the speakers! #kidneyresearch #kidneycrowd #kidney
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RT @AJPRenal: #FreeArticleOfTheWeek- Fibroblast growth factor 23 leads to endolysosomal routing of the renal #phosphate cotransporters NaPi…
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RT @NccrKidneyCH: Have you already registered for the final International Symposium on August 30-31, 2022, in Zuric…
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RT @PflugersArchiv: The kidneys matter - check out this #editorial for our #SpecialIssue about #Kidney control of #Homeostasis @FrancoisVer…
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Have you already registered for the final International Symposium on August 30-31, 2022, in Zurich? #kidneydamage #kidneyrepair #kidneyregeneration
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RT @ImenezPedro: We published last year a review article on the physiological roles of proton-activated G protein-coupled receptors. Now th…
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RT @SLienkamp: Who published the best drawings of #kidneyDevelopment ever? G. Carl Huber in 1905! We spiked in with some scRNA-Seq insights…
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RT @ImenezPedro: Our News and Views in Nature Immunology commenting the work by Chen et al is out. A protein named TDAG8 is involved in the…
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RT @LS2Switzerland: We are very happy to welcome all members of @NCCR_TransCure and @NccrKidneyCH into our society. Thank you for choosing…
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RT @PflugersArchiv: Due to Western lifestyle, #phosphate intake is far too high nowadays. Check out this #review on the pathology of hyperp…
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RT @PflugersArchiv: Want to learn about different aspects of #kidney physiology? Let's start the week with a #review about the basics of me…
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RT @PflugersArchiv: Proton-activated GPCRs increasingly get attention in physiology, and this review tells you why 👉 @UZH_en @NccrKidneyCH…
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