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PREVENTION OF LATE RENAL CHANGES AFTER INITIAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY BY BLOCKING EARLY SELECTIN BINDING1
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These data suggest that blocking the initial selectin-mediated step after ischemia/reperfusion injury, which triggers significant early cellular and molecular events, also reduces later renal dysfunction and tissue damage over time. In part, the findings may be explained by the sparing of functioning nephron units, which if destroyed or compromised by the original insult, may contribute to long-term graft failure. This approach may be important clinically in the transplantation of kidneys from non-heart-beating or marginal donors or organs experiencing prolonged ischemic times.
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