[HTML][HTML] Functional obstruction: the renal pelvis rules

C Mendelsohn - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2004 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2004Am Soc Clin Investig
Failure in the peristaltic mechanism that conducts urine from the kidney to the bladder can
lead to hydronephrosis, a common birth defect associated with obstructive nephropathy.
New animal models reveal molecular pathways important for peristalsis and point to the
central role of the renal pelvis in urine transport.
Failure in the peristaltic mechanism that conducts urine from the kidney to the bladder can lead to hydronephrosis, a common birth defect associated with obstructive nephropathy. New animal models reveal molecular pathways important for peristalsis and point to the central role of the renal pelvis in urine transport.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation