[HTML][HTML] Progression of renal damage in human glomerulonephritides: Is there sleight of hand in winning the game?
Kidney international, 1997•Elsevier
THE PLAYERS In all primary GN we have to consider at least three groups of players: T
cells, monocytes/macrophages and resident glomerular cells (mesangial, endothelial and
epithelial)[10—12]. Although all of these players are invariably involved in the various
games, they may assume a different role and relevance in each. Indeed, it is the behavior of
the players that makes each game different. Therefore, to understand the games we first
must recognize the
cells, monocytes/macrophages and resident glomerular cells (mesangial, endothelial and
epithelial)[10—12]. Although all of these players are invariably involved in the various
games, they may assume a different role and relevance in each. Indeed, it is the behavior of
the players that makes each game different. Therefore, to understand the games we first
must recognize the
THE PLAYERS In all primary GN we have to consider at least three groups of players: T cells, monocytes/macrophages and resident glomerular cells (mesangial, endothelial and epithelial)[10—12]. Although all of these players are invariably involved in the various games, they may assume a different role and relevance in each. Indeed, it is the behavior of the players that makes each game different. Therefore, to understand the games we first must recognize the
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