CXCL12 and MYC control energy metabolism to support adaptive responses after kidney injury
Injuries in the embryonal kidney can be repaired by a cell migratory response but how this is regulated at a molecular level is unclear. Here, the authors show in mice that deletion of Cxcl12 and Myc delays pronephros injury repair by changing mitochondrial metabolism and glycolysis.
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1c3d2a42e5234ad3afafeb44b9152fbb |
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