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Fighting Kidney Fibrosis: The Role of Focal Adhesions
GLOBALFriday, January 17, 2025
It turns out that when FAs are more active, kidney fibrosis gets worse in both human patients and lab mice. But why? FAs seem to control fibrosis through something called mechanotransduction, which is like a cellular messaging system. By blocking this system in mice, scientists found that they could significantly reduce kidney fibrosis.
This discovery is big because it shows that targeting FAs could be a new way to treat kidney fibrosis. It gives us a fresh perspective on how to intervene clinically and tackle this health challenge head-on.
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