Abstract

Diabetic nephropathy, the predominant single cause of ESRD in the developed world ([1][1]), is characterized histologically by mesangial matrix expansion and sclerosis, glomerular basement membrane thickening, and hyaline deposits in the glomerular arterioles ([2][2],[3][3]). Although the mesangial

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