In this video collection, authors of findings published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation present personally guided tours of their results. The journal accepts video submissions from authors of recently accepted manuscripts. Instructions can be found on the Author's Take Guidelines page.
In this episode, Santiago Lamas and Verónica Miguel explain that strategies based on FAO-GOF may constitute powerful alternatives to combat fibrosis inherent to CKD.
In this episode, Ana Greka and Eriene-Heidi Sidhom explain that an investigation of cell-specific disease mechanisms in rare genetic disorder revealed Braf/Mapk as a candidate pathway for the treatment of kidney diseases.
In this episode, Jane Buckner explains a longitudinal analysis of acute COVID-19 ranging from mild to severe disease determining immune trajectories of recovery.
In this episode, Richard Austin, Paul Lebeau, and Michel Chrétien explain that the human Q152H ProPCSK9 mutation acquires an unexpected novel function: protection against ER stress and liver injury by enhancing chaperone expression.
In this episode, Olurotimi O. Mesubi explains that the discovery of oxidation of CaMKII and O-GlcNAcylation differentially increased atrial fibrillation risk in type 1 and type 2 diabetic mice, and identified a new pathway with the potential to reduce atrial fibrillation in diabetes.