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Publications

Blocking CHOP-dependent TXNIP shuttling to mitochondria attenuates albuminuria and mitigates kidney injury in nephrotic syndrome 

Multidimensional analysis and therapeutic development using patient iPSC–derived disease models of Wolfram syndrome 

Plasma Neurofilament Light Chain Levels Are Elevated in Children and Young Adults With Wolfram Syndrome 

Loss of Function of WFS1 Causes ER Stress-Mediated Inflammation in Pancreatic Beta-Cells 

Two Cases of Wolfram Syndrome Who Were Initially Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes 

The race to treat a rare, fatal syndrome may help others with common disorders like diabetes

Gene-edited human stem cell–derived β cells from a patient with monogenic diabetes reverse preexisting diabetes in mice

Dr. Fumihiko Urano’s Bibliography

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