IgA-Nephropathy: how does IgA activate the mesangial cell? R. WesterhuisM. KitaharaJ. Floege REVIEW ARTICLE Pages: 1 - 7
Unraveling the molecular basis of hereditary renal tubular acidosis T. IgarashiJ. InatomiG. Seki REVIEW ARTICLE Pages: 8 - 12
Role of interactions among endothelin-1, CD44, and hyaluronic acid in mouse mesangial cell proliferation Y. TanakaM. KobayashiY. Mitsui ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 19 - 27
Branched chain amino acid in adenine-induced uremic rats treated with rHuEPO H. OkadaY. MotomiyaT. Yawata ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 28 - 32
Expression of connective tissue growth factor mRNA in human IgA nephropathy S. ZhangD. SuzukiH. Sakai ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 33 - 39
Skeletal effects of short-term prednisolone therapy in children with steroid-responsive nephrotic syndrome K. KanoM. HoshiO. Arisaka ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 40 - 43
A patient with Shiga toxin-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome who developed hyperkalemia in the recovery period A. HondaM. ShimaS. Okada CASE REPORT Pages: 44 - 46
Acute renal failure at the onset of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome in two children H. TanakaT. TateyamaS. Waga CASE REPORT Pages: 47 - 49
Medullary cystic disease and tubular basement membrane changes: clinicopathological characteristics of four patients Y. TomiyoshiT. SakemiT. Watanabe CASE REPORT Pages: 50 - 54