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Characterization Of Novel Cb2 Agonist Smm-295 And Its Effects In Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury, Jeffrey D. Pressly May 2020

Characterization Of Novel Cb2 Agonist Smm-295 And Its Effects In Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury, Jeffrey D. Pressly

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major problem clinically affecting up to two-thirds of intensive care unit patients, and results in increased hospitalization time, the risk of developing chronic kidney disease, and mortality. Hallmarks of AKI include tubular cell death and a decrease in renal perfusion which leads to decreases in renal function following injury. For 20 years the pathophysiology of AKI has been well established. However, therapies for AKI have shown minimal to no success clinically. The work here describes our efforts to further categorize the effects of CB2 activation, a possible novel therapeutic target in AKI.

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