Experimental physiology
One day of environment-induced heat stress causes injury to the murine kidney.
Melissa Roths, Alyona Michael, Zachary J Schlader, Joshua T Selsby
Published: 202510.1113/EP092975
Abstract
Environment-induced heat stress (EIHS) results from sustained body temperature elevation owing to prolonged exposure to heat and humidity. We hypothesized that EIHS would cause kidney injury and cellular dysfunction. To test this hypothesis, female C…
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