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ischemia
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ischemia [i′skē·mē·ə]
(medicine)
Localized tissue anemia as a result of obstruction of the blood supply or to vasoconstriction.


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2002) demonstrated that cysteine-rich protein 61, a secreted growth factor-inducible immediate early gene, is induced in proximal straight tubules of rodents within 2 hr of renal ischemia and can be detected in rat urine as early as 3-6 hr after renal injury.
Arteriocyte is a clinical stage research and development biotechnology company based in Cleveland, Ohio that is developing proprietary, non-embryonic stem cell-based therapies targeted for the treatment of ischemia in patients suffering from coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, stroke, and renal ischemia.
That hsp 27 is inducible in the in situ proximal tubule has also been shown in several studies where hsp 27 levels in the rat kidney were monitored during and after recovery from renal ischemia (Aufricht et al.
 
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