Julie Jonassen to Kidney
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Julie Jonassen has written about Kidney.
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Cao LC, Honeyman TW, Cooney R, Kennington L, Scheid CR, Jonassen JA. Mitochondrial dysfunction is a primary event in renal cell oxalate toxicity. Kidney Int. 2004 Nov; 66(5):1890-900.
Score: 0.189
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Desai PB, San Agustin JT, Stuck MW, Jonassen JA, Bates CM, Pazour GJ. Ift25 is not a cystic kidney disease gene but is required for early steps of kidney development. Mech Dev. 2018 06; 151:10-17.
Score: 0.120
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San Agustin JT, Klena N, Granath K, Panigrahy A, Stewart E, Devine W, Strittmatter L, Jonassen JA, Liu X, Lo CW, Pazour GJ. Genetic link between renal birth defects and congenital heart disease. Nat Commun. 2016 Mar 22; 7:11103.
Score: 0.104
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Jonassen JA, San Agustin J, Follit JA, Pazour GJ. Deletion of IFT20 in the mouse kidney causes misorientation of the mitotic spindle and cystic kidney disease. J Cell Biol. 2008 Nov 03; 183(3):377-84.
Score: 0.062
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Scheid CR, Cao LC, Honeyman T, Jonassen JA. How elevated oxalate can promote kidney stone disease: changes at the surface and in the cytosol of renal cells that promote crystal adherence and growth. Front Biosci. 2004 Jan 01; 9:797-808.
Score: 0.045
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Jonassen JA, Cao LC, Honeyman T, Scheid CR. Intracellular events in the initiation of calcium oxalate stones. Nephron Exp Nephrol. 2004; 98(2):e61-4.
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Smith AO, Jonassen JA, Preval KM, Davis RJ, Pazour GJ. c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling contributes to cystic burden in polycystic kidney disease. PLoS Genet. 2021 12; 17(12):e1009711.
Score: 0.039