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High-salt diet-induced microbiome alterations linked to hypertension

In this episode, Annet Kirabo, Jane Ferguson, and colleagues provide evidence that high-salt diet-induced changes in the gut microbiome promote dendritic cell activation, leading to inflammation and hypertension.


Persistence of early arising clones of HIV-infected cells in patients

In this episode, John Coffin, Stephen Hughes and colleagues show that clones of HIV-infected cells arise in the first few weeks following infection and can persist even in patients on successful anti-retroviral therapy.


High-resolution atlas of the human kidney

In this episode, Singh and colleagues use Imaging mass cytometry to generate an atlas of the human kidney at a single-cell resolution.


Renoprotective factor DCXR protects against Chronic Kidney Disease

In this episode, Paul Perco and colleagues show that lower expression of the renoprotective factor DCXR results in a more severe Chronic Kidney Disease.


Atrial fibrillation initiation linked to action potential duration heterogeneity

In this episode Elaine Wan and colleagues reveal that action potential duration heterogeneity drive initiation and persistence of arrhythmia.

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