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Urinary Calbindin

Calbindin D28 is multimeric membrane transporter protein involved in calcium transport in the kidney (Henuningsen, 2000). It is expressed and located exclusively in the renal [Pg.435]


More recently, kidney tissue injury biomarkers including urinary NAG, a-GST, calbindin D28, RPA-1, and other constituents of renal tubule epithelial cell brush border membranes and cytoplasm are used for the evaluation of drug-induced direct kidney tissue damage (de Geus et al., 2012 Peres et al., 2013 Charlton et al., 2014). Injured tubule epithelial cells release their membrane and cytoplasmic... [Pg.435]

Takashi M, Zhu Y, Miyake K, Kato K. (1996) Urinary 28-kD calbindin-D as a new marker for damage to distal renal tubules caused by cisplatin-based chemotherapy. Urol Int. 56 174—179. [Pg.441]


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