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Renal papillary antigen

Some proteins identihed more recently that have yet to be evaluated widely as potential markers include renal papillary antigen 1 (RPA-1), Kim-1 (Han et al. 2002 Ichimura et al. 2004), and apolipoprotein-J (Clusterin), a sulfated glycoprotein (Aulitzky et al. 1992 Eti et al. 1993) generally distributed in the nephron, and neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGal an alpha-2-microglobulin of approximately 22-25 kDa). [Pg.84]

Price S A, Davies D, Rowlinson R, Copley CG, Roche A, FaUcenberg FW, Riccardi D, Betton GR. (2010) Characterization of renal papillary antigen 1 (RPA-1), a biomarker of renal papillary necrosis. Toxicol Pathol. 38(3) 346-358. [Pg.441]

Bombard, E. M., F. W. FaUcenberg, and I. Loof. 1994. Changes in urinary enzymes and kidney-derived antigens after acute renal papillary necrosis in rats. Kidney International 47 (SuppL) 60-63. [Pg.95]


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