Exosomes Derived from BM-MSCs Mitigate the Development of Chronic Kidney Damage Post-Menopause via Interfering with Fibrosis and Apoptosis

The rate of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing globally, and it is caused by contin-uous damage to kidney tissue. With time the renal damage becomes irreversible, leading to CKD development. In females, post-menopause lack of estrogen supply has been described as a risk factor for CKD develo...

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Main Authors: Abdelfattah-Hassan, A. (Author), Abdo, S.A (Author), Abourehab, M.A.S (Author), Alasmari, W.A (Author), El-Ghazali, H.M (Author), Elsawy, N.A (Author), El-Shetry, E.S (Author), Ibrahim, D. (Author), Mahfouz, H. (Author), Saleh, A.A (Author)
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2022
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