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Matthew D. Oldfield, Leon A. Bach, Josephine M. Forbes, David Nikolic-Paterson, Anne McRobert, Vicki Thallas, Robert C. Atkins, Tanya Osicka, George Jerums, Mark E. Cooper
Published in Volume 108, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2001; 108(12):1853–1863 doi:10.1172/JCI11951
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Figure 12

Evidence of transdifferentiation in a case of human diabetic nephropathy. A patient with type 1 diabetes of 15 years’ duration was diagnosed with nodular diabetic glomerulosclerosis and moderate interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy upon biopsy. (a) Clear cytoplasmic immunostaining for α-SMA is apparent in a single epithelial cell (arrow) within an intact tubule. (b and c) AGE and RAGE immunostaining. A postmortem kidney section from a patient with diabetic nephropathy and Kimmelstiel-Wilson nodules was stained for AGE (b) and RAGE (c).Original magnification for all ×400.