Dr. Julie R Ingelfinger MD
Nephrologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Nephrology
55 Fruit Street Yaw 6 Pediatric Nephrology Boston MA, 02114About
Dr. Julie Ingelfinger is a pediatric nephrologist practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Ingelfinger specializes in caring for children with chronic conditions such as hypertension, kidney disease, and chronic dialysis. Pediatric nephrologists have extensive knowledge on the dialysis and transplant processes, while simultaneously developing lasting relationships with the families of their young patients.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Cardiorenal destiny: the role of genes and environmental factors.
- Postnatal transient renal insufficiency in the feto-fetal transfusion syndrome.
- Glucocorticoid metabolism in proximal tubules modulates angiotensin II-induced electrolyte transport.
- Insulin inhibits angiotensinogen gene expression via the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in rat kidney proximal tubular cells.
- Heme oxygenase-1 is upregulated in the kidney of angiotensin II-induced
- Comparison of human umbilical vein and adult saphenous vein endothelial cells: implications for newborn hemostasis and for laboratory models of endothelial cell function.
- High levels of glucose stimulate angiotensinogen gene expression via the P38 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in rat kidney proximal tubular cells.
- Effect of renin-angiotensin system blockade on the expression of the angiotensinogen gene and induction of hypertrophy in rat kidney proximal tubular cells.
- Maternal protein restriction suppresses the newborn renin-angiotensin system and programs adult hypertension in rats.
- Characterization of a putative insulin-responsive element and its binding protein(s) in rat angiotensinogen gene promoter: regulation by glucose and insulin.
- Diet and kidney stones.
- Abnormal iron deposition in renal cells in the rat with chronic angiotensin II administration.
- Regulation and localization of HSP70 and HSP25 in the kidney of rats undergoing long-term administration of angiotensin II.
- Essential role(s) of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system in transforming growth factor-beta1 gene expression and induction of hypertrophy of rat kidney proximal tubular cells in high glucose.
- Rapamycin increases transforming growth factor-beta mRNA expression in immortalized rat proximal renal tubular cells.
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