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Selective abdominal venous congestion induces adverse renal and hepatic morphological and functional alterations despite a preserved cardiac function

Cops J, Mullens W, Verbrugge FH, Swennen Q, De Moor B (2018) Selective abdominal venous congestion induces adverse renal and hepatic morphological and functional alterations despite a preserved cardiac function. Sci Rep 8:17757. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-36189-3 PMID: 30532057

Objective: The consequences of isolated abdominal venous congestion on morphology and function of the kidneys, liver and heart were studied in a rat model.

Summary: This study provides relevant insight in the pathophysiology of abdominal congestion on organ function.

Usage: Western blot. PVDF membrane was incubated overnight at 4 °C in the presence of antibody (1/2000).

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