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Hui Cai MD

  • Department of Medicine
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  • (404) 712-1096
  • hcai3@emory.edu
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Overview

Dr. Hui Cai received his medical degree from Wenzhou Medical College, China. He did his residency training in Wenzhou Medical College and his Nephrology training in Hua Shan Hospital at Fudan University School of Medicine (Formerly Shanghai Medical University) in China. In 1992, Dr. Cai came to LSU Medical Center at New Orleans and Tulane University School of Medicine for his post-docteral fellow training. He subsequently went on for Internal Medicine residency training at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, New York in 1997 and for Nephrology fellowship training at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland in 2000. After finishing his fellowship Dr. Cai became an Instructor and later promoted to Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He was recruited to Emory University School of Medicine in 2007. Dr. Cai is currently an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Physiology. The main research interests in his laboratory is to investigate the role of WNK kinase in the regulation of renal sodium chloride cotransporter and Maxi K channel. His research has been supported by NIH and AHA fundings. His clinical expertise includes general nephrology and hypertension.
The main interests of Dr. Cai's laboratory are to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of sodium chloride cotransporter and Maxi K channel by WNK kinase. The WNK (with no lysine (k)) kinase is a novel serine/threonine kinase. The mutations in two members of this kinase family cause pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (PHA II), also referred to as Gordon syndrome. The clinical feature of PHA II includes hypertension, hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis. To further elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying PHA II will provide a novel insight into the pathogenesis of essential hypertension.

Dr. Cai has weekly renal clinic at the Emory Clinic and Atlanta VAMC. His clinical expertise includes genetic kidney diseases, secondary hypertension and general clinical nephrology. Dr. Cai has also attended on renal consultation services at Emory University Hospital and Atlanta VAMC. He provides clinical services to various patients with acute or acute on chronic kidney diseases as well as delivers cares to patients of acute kidney injuries with various renal replacement therapies including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and continuous renal replacement therapies (CRRT).

Dr. Cai has been actively involved in teaching clinical nephrology for renal fellows and renal pathophysiology for medical students.

Dr. Cai is currently serving as an editorial board member for American Journal of Physiology Renal. He is also a member of numerous national medical societies such as American Society of Nephrology, American Heart Association, National Kidney Foundation, and American Physiological Society.

Academic Appointment

  • Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Associate Professor, Medicine/Renal Division, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Associate professor, Physiology, Emory University School of Medicine

Education

Degrees

  • MS from Shanghai Medical University
  • MD from Wenzhou Medical College

Research

Publications

  • A gain-of-function mutation in ATP6V0A4 drives primary distal renal tubular alkalosis with enhanced V-ATPase activity.
    J Clin Invest
    04/29/2025 Authors: Peng S-Q; Wu Q-Q; Wang W-Y; Zhang Y-L; Zhou R-N; Liao J; Wei J-X; Yang Y; Shi W; Yang J-L
  • Activation of BK channels prevents diabetes-induced osteopenia by regulating mitochondrial Ca2+ and SLC25A5/ANT2-PINK1-PRKN-mediated mitophagy.
    Autophagy Volume: 20 Page(s): 2388 - 2404
    11/01/2024 Authors: Jiang L; He H; Tang Y; Li J; Reilly S; Xin H; Li Z; Cai H; Zhang X
  • The impact of senescence on muscle wasting in chronic kidney disease.
    J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle Volume: 14 Page(s): 126 - 141
    02/01/2023 Authors: Huang Y; Wang B; Hassounah F; Price SR; Klein J; Mohamed TMA; Wang Y; Park J; Cai H; Zhang X
  • A novel role of BK potassium channel activity in preventing the development of kidney fibrosis.
    Kidney Int Volume: 101 Page(s): 945 - 962
    05/01/2022 Authors: Wang Y; Wang M; Ning F; Ren D; Tao J; Xie W; Eaton DC; Jiang G; Farris AB; Xin H
  • Atrial Natriuretic Peptide and the Epithelial Sodium Channel Contribute to Spinal Cord Injury-Induced Polyuria in Mice.
    J Neurotrauma Volume: 39 Page(s): 724 - 734
    05/01/2022 Authors: Sun X-S; Wang X-L; Bai M; Song C; Eaton DC; Yue Q; Martin KK; Cai H; Garraway S; Wang L-H
  • Activating BK channels ameliorates vascular smooth muscle calcification through Akt signaling.
    Acta Pharmacol Sin Volume: 43 Page(s): 624 - 633
    03/01/2022 Authors: Ning F-L; Tao J; Li D-D; Tian L-L; Wang M-L; Reilly S; Liu C; Cai H; Xin H; Zhang X-M
  • Editorial: Molecular Mechanism and Therapeutic Approach to Renal Interstitial Fibrosis.
    Front Med (Lausanne) Volume: 9 Page(s): 879927
    01/01/2022 Authors: Li M-T; Tang X-H; Cai H; Zhang A-H; Guo Z-Y
  • Calcineurin A- suppression drives nuclear factor-B-mediated NADPH oxidase-2 upregulation.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 320 Page(s): F789 - F798
    05/01/2021 Authors: Cheriyan AM; Ume AC; Francis CE; King KN; Linck VA; Bai Y; Cai H; Hoover RS; Ma HP; Gooch JL
  • Downregulation of let-7 by Electrical Acupuncture Increases Protein Synthesis in Mice.
    Front Physiol Volume: 12 Page(s): 697139
    01/01/2021 Authors: Huang Y; Yu M; Kuma A; Klein JD; Wang Y; Hassounah F; Cai H; Wang XH
  • The influx/efflux mechanisms of d-peptide ligand of nAChRs across the blood-brain barrier and its therapeutic value in treating glioma.
    J Control Release Volume: 327 Page(s): 384 - 396
    11/10/2020 Authors: Han B; Xie W; Zhang Y; Zhou S; Yang J; Wang R; Sun Y; Wang X; Xu J; Chen D
  • 14-3-3, a novel regulator of the large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 319 Page(s): F52 - F62
    07/01/2020 Authors: Chen S; Feng X; Chen X; Zhuang Z; Xiao J; Fu H; Klein JD; Wang XH; Hoover RS; Eaton DC
  • Stimulatory Role of SPAK Signaling in the Regulation of Large Conductance Ca2+-Activated Potassium (BK) Channel Protein Expression in Kidney.
    Front Physiol Volume: 11 Page(s): 638
    01/01/2020 Authors: Bi Y; Li C; Zhang Y; Wang Y; Chen S; Yue Q; Hoover RS; Wang XH; Delpire E; Eaton DC
  • How to Successfully Train a Modern Nephrologist: Experience from US Fellowship Training Practice.
    Kidney Dis (Basel) Volume: 5 Page(s): 204 - 210
    10/01/2019 Authors: Cai H; Jiang Z; Chen X; Bailey JL
  • BK ablation attenuates osteoblast bone formation via integrin pathway.
    Cell Death Dis Volume: 10 Page(s): 738
    09/30/2019 Authors: Wang Y; Guo Q; Hei H; Tao J; Zhou Y; Dong J; Xin H; Cai H; Gao J; Yu K
  • Zinc deficiency induces hypertension by promoting renal Na+ reabsorption.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 316 Page(s): F646 - F653
    04/01/2019 Authors: Williams CR; Mistry M; Cheriyan AM; Williams JM; Naraine MK; Ellis CL; Mallick R; Mistry AC; Gooch JL; Ko B
  • G-protein Pathway Suppressor 2 (GPS2) Enhanced the Big Potassium (BK) Channels Activity through modulating interaction between GPS2 and WNK4
    Volume: 33
    04/01/2019 Authors: Wang Y; Luo T; Li R; Cai H
  • Mechanism of Regulation of Big-Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels by mTOR Complex 2 in Podocytes.
    Front Physiol Volume: 10 Page(s): 167
    01/01/2019 Authors: Wang Y; Tao J; Wang M; Yang L; Ning F; Xin H; Xu X; Cai H; Zhang W; Yu K
  • Adiponection, a novel player to save the kidneys.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 315 Page(s): F1250 - F1251
    11/01/2018 Authors: Chen S; Cai H
  • G protein pathway suppressor 2 enhanced the renal large-conductance Ca2+-activated potassium channel expression via inhibiting ERK1/2 signaling pathway.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 315 Page(s): F503 - F511
    09/01/2018 Authors: Zhuang Z; Xiao J; Chen X; Hu X; Li R; Chen S; Feng X; Shen S; Ma H-P; Zhuang J
  • MicroRNA-23a and MicroRNA-27a Mimic Exercise by Ameliorating CKD-Induced Muscle Atrophy.
    J Am Soc Nephrol Volume: 28 Page(s): 2631 - 2640
    09/01/2017 Authors: Wang B; Zhang C; Zhang A; Cai H; Price SR; Wang XH
  • The sodium chloride cotransporter (NCC) and epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) associate.
    Biochem J Volume: 473 Page(s): 3237 - 3252
    10/01/2016 Authors: Mistry AC; Wynne BM; Yu L; Tomilin V; Yue Q; Zhou Y; Al-Khalili O; Mallick R; Cai H; Alli AA
  • Acupuncture plus low-frequency electrical stimulation (Acu-LFES) attenuates denervation-induced muscle atrophy.
    J Appl Physiol (1985) Volume: 120 Page(s): 426 - 436
    02/15/2016 Authors: Su Z; Hu L; Cheng J; Klein JD; Hassounah F; Cai H; Li M; Wang H; Wang XH
  • WNK3 Kinase Enhances the Sodium Chloride Cotransporter Expression via an ERK 1/2 Signaling Pathway.
    Nephron Volume: 133 Page(s): 287 - 295
    01/01/2016 Authors: Wang D; Zhang Y; Han J; Pan S; Xu N; Feng X; Zhuang Z; Caroti C; Zhuang J; Hoover RS
  • Downregulation of urea transporter UT-A1 activity by 14-3-3 protein.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 309 Page(s): F71 - F78
    07/01/2015 Authors: Feng X; Li Z; Du Y; Fu H; Klein JD; Cai H; Sands JM; Chen G
  • Aldosterone modulates thiazide-sensitive sodium chloride cotransporter abundance via DUSP6-mediated ERK1/2 signaling pathway.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 308 Page(s): F1119 - F1127
    05/15/2015 Authors: Feng X; Zhang Y; Shao N; Wang Y; Zhuang Z; Wu P; Lee MJ; Liu Y; Wang X; Zhuang J
  • WNK1 activates large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels through modulation of ERK1/2 signaling.
    J Am Soc Nephrol Volume: 26 Page(s): 844 - 854
    04/01/2015 Authors: Liu Y; Song X; Shi Y; Shi Z; Niu W; Feng X; Gu D; Bao H-F; Ma H-P; Eaton DC
  • RanBPM Likely Mediates Sodium Chloride Cotransporter (NCC) Regulation through a WNK4-ERK 1/2 Signaling Pathway
    Volume: 29
    04/01/2015 Authors: Sun M; Caroti C; Feng X; Zhou B; Cai H
  • Low-frequency electrical stimulation attenuates muscle atrophy in CKD--a potential treatment strategy.
    J Am Soc Nephrol Volume: 26 Page(s): 626 - 635
    03/01/2015 Authors: Hu L; Klein JD; Hassounah F; Cai H; Zhang C; Xu P; Wang XH
  • Forskolin Regulates L-Type Calcium Channel through Interaction between Actinin 4 and 3 Subunit in Osteoblasts.
    PLoS One Volume: 10 Page(s): e0124274
    01/01/2015 Authors: Zhang X; Li F; Guo L; Hei H; Tian L; Peng W; Cai H
  • Acupuncture plus Low-Frequency Electrical Stimulation (Acu-LFES) Attenuates Diabetic Myopathy by Enhancing Muscle Regeneration.
    PLoS One Volume: 10 Page(s): e0134511
    01/01/2015 Authors: Su Z; Robinson A; Hu L; Klein JD; Hassounah F; Li M; Wang H; Cai H; Wang XH
  • Dexamethasone increases aquaporin-2 protein expression in ex vivo inner medullary collecting duct suspensions.
    Front Physiol Volume: 6 Page(s): 310
    01/01/2015 Authors: Chen M; Cai H; Klein JD; Laur O; Chen G
  • Astragaloside IV inhibits renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis by blocking TGF-/Smad signaling pathway in vivo and in vitro.
    Exp Biol Med (Maywood) Volume: 239 Page(s): 1310 - 1324
    10/01/2014 Authors: Wang L; Chi Y-F; Yuan Z-T; Zhou W-C; Yin P-H; Zhang X-M; Peng W; Cai H
  • ENaC activity is increased in isolated, split-open cortical collecting ducts from protein kinase C knockout mice.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 306 Page(s): F309 - F320
    02/01/2014 Authors: Bao H-F; Thai TL; Yue Q; Ma H-P; Eaton AF; Cai H; Klein JD; Sands JM; Eaton DC
  • WNK1 ATIVATES BK CHANNEL ACTIVITY THROUGH MAPK ERK1/2 SIGNALING PATHWAY
    Volume: 62 Page(s): 514 - 514
    02/01/2014 Authors: Liu Y; Shi Y; Caroti C; Bao H; Cai H
  • ALDOSTERONE MODULATES NCC VIA ALTERING ITS INTERACTION WITH 14-3-3 GAMMA
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE Volume: 62 Page(s): 545 - 545
    02/01/2014 Authors: Feng X; Zhang Y; Lee M; Caroti C; Cai H
  • Effects of curcumin on ion channels and transporters.
    Front Physiol Volume: 5 Page(s): 94
    01/01/2014 Authors: Zhang X; Chen Q; Wang Y; Peng W; Cai H
  • WNK4 inhibition of ENaC is independent of Nedd4-2-mediated ENaC ubiquitination.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 305 Page(s): F31 - F41
    07/01/2013 Authors: Yu L; Cai H; Yue Q; Alli AA; Wang D; Al-Khalili O; Bao H-F; Eaton DC
  • 99mTc(CO)3(NTA) and 131I-OIH: comparable plasma clearances in patients with chronic kidney disease.
    J Nucl Med Volume: 54 Page(s): 578 - 584
    04/01/2013 Authors: Taylor AT; Lipowska M; Cai H
  • Curcumin inhibits transforming growth factor-1-induced EMT via PPAR pathway, not Smad pathway in renal tubular epithelial cells.
    PLoS One Volume: 8 Page(s): e58848
    01/01/2013 Authors: Li R; Wang Y; Liu Y; Chen Q; Fu W; Wang H; Cai H; Peng W; Zhang X
  • 99mTc(CO)3(NTA): A renal tracer equivalent to 131I-OIH in patients with renal failure
    Volume: 53
    05/01/2012 Authors: Taylor A; Lipowska M; Verdes L; Cai H; Folks R; Malveaux E
  • Aldosterone modulates NCC involving MAPK ERK1/2 signaling pathway
    Volume: 26
    04/01/2012 Authors: Feng X; Wang Y; Wu P; Delpire E; Gu D; Cai H
  • Dietary salt modulates the sodium chloride cotransporter expression likely through an aldosterone-mediated WNK4-ERK1/2 signaling pathway.
    Pflugers Arch Volume: 463 Page(s): 477 - 485
    03/01/2012 Authors: Lai L; Feng X; Liu D; Chen J; Zhang Y; Niu B; Gu Y; Cai H
  • WNK4 inhibits NCC protein expression through MAPK ERK1/2 signaling pathway.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 302 Page(s): F533 - F539
    03/01/2012 Authors: Zhou B; Wang D; Feng X; Zhang Y; Wang Y; Zhuang J; Zhang X; Chen G; Delpire E; Gu D
  • Effects of Leonurine on L-type calcium channel in rat ventricular myocytes.
    Biol Pharm Bull Volume: 35 Page(s): 1249 - 1256
    01/01/2012 Authors: Xin H; Gu M; Wang WW; Huang SY; Li FP; Cai H; Zhu YZ; Zhang XM
  • ALDOSTERONE MODULATES NCC INVOLVING MAPK ERK1/2 SIGNALING PATHWAY
    Volume: 60 Page(s): 384 - 385
    01/01/2012 Authors: Feng X; Wang Y; Delpire E; Gu D; Cai H
  • L-type calcium channel activity in osteoblast cells is regulated by the actin cytoskeleton independent of protein trafficking.
    J Bone Miner Metab Volume: 29 Page(s): 515 - 525
    09/01/2011 Authors: Li F; Wang W; Gu M; Gyoneva S; Zhang J; Huang S; Traynelis SF; Cai H; Guggino SE; Zhang X
  • WNK4 kinase inhibits Maxi K channel activity by a kinase-dependent mechanism.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 301 Page(s): F410 - F419
    08/01/2011 Authors: Zhuang J; Zhang X; Wang D; Li J; Zhou B; Shi Z; Gu D; Denson DD; Eaton DC; Cai H
  • WNK4 inhibits NCC protein expression through MAPK ERK1/2 signaling pathway independent of SPAK/OSR1 pathway
    Volume: 25
    04/01/2011 Authors: Feng X; Zhang Y; Wang Y; Zhou B; Wang D; Zhang X; Gu D; Cai H
  • Internalization of UT-A1 urea transporter is dynamin dependent and mediated by both caveolae- and clathrin-coated pit pathways.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 299 Page(s): F1389 - F1395
    12/01/2010 Authors: Huang H; Feng X; Zhuang J; Frhlich O; Klein JD; Cai H; Sands JM; Chen G
  • WNK4 inhibits ENaC activity and reduces gamma ENaC subunit expression, but has no effect on beta ENaC expression
    FASEB JOURNAL Volume: 24
    04/01/2010 Authors: Yu L; Cai H; Duke BJ; Otor A-K; Eaton D
  • WNK4 enhances the degradation of NCC through a sortilin-mediated lysosomal pathway.
    J Am Soc Nephrol Volume: 21 Page(s): 82 - 92
    01/01/2010 Authors: Zhou B; Zhuang J; Gu D; Wang H; Cebotaru L; Guggino WB; Cai H
  • The inhibitory effect of WNK4 on ENaC is mediated by Nedd4-2
    FASEB JOURNAL Volume: 23
    04/01/2009 Authors: Yu L; Cai H; Wang D; Otor A-K; Eaton DC
  • The (+)- and (-)-gossypols potently inhibit human and rat 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2.
    J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol Volume: 113 Page(s): 177 - 181
    02/01/2009 Authors: Chen B-B; Lin H; Hu G-X; Su Y; Zhou H-Y; Lian Q-Q; Cai H; Hardy DO; Gu D-Y; Ge R-S
  • Dynamin regulates UT-A1 urea transporter membrane expression
    FASEB JOURNAL Volume: 22
    04/01/2008 Authors: Huang H; Zhuang J; Froehlich O; Yang Y; Klein JD; Cai H; Sands JM; Chen G
  • Characterization of endogenous betaine gamma-amino-n-butyric acid cotransporter glycoform and its hyperosmotic regulation in MDCK cells.
    Pflugers Arch Volume: 454 Page(s): 143 - 153
    04/01/2007 Authors: Zhang X-M; Wang X-T; Cai H; Leung SW; Guggino SE
  • PKB and megalin determine the survival or death of renal proximal tubule cells.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume: 103 Page(s): 18810 - 18815
    12/05/2006 Authors: Caruso-Neves C; Pinheiro AAS; Cai H; Souza-Menezes J; Guggino WB
  • WNK4 kinase regulates surface expression of the human sodium chloride cotransporter in mammalian cells.
    Kidney Int Volume: 69 Page(s): 2162 - 2170
    06/01/2006 Authors: Cai H; Cebotaru V; Wang Y-H; Zhang X-M; Cebotaru L; Guggino SE; Guggino WB
  • A regulatory role of polycystin-1 on cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator plasma membrane expression.
    Cell Physiol Biochem Volume: 18 Page(s): 9 - 20
    01/01/2006 Authors: Ikeda M; Fong P; Cheng J; Boletta A; Qian F; Zhang X-M; Cai H; Germino GG; Guggino WB
  • ClC-5: role in endocytosis in the proximal tubule.
    Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume: 289 Page(s): F850 - F862
    10/01/2005 Authors: Wang Y; Cai H; Cebotaru L; Hryciw DH; Weinman EJ; Donowitz M; Guggino SE; Guggino WB
  • High citrate diet delays progression of renal insufficiency in the ClC-5 knockout mouse model of Dent's disease.
    Kidney Int Volume: 68 Page(s): 642 - 652
    08/01/2005 Authors: Cebotaru V; Kaul S; Devuyst O; Cai H; Racusen L; Guggino WB; Guggino SE
  • Reduction of cAMP-activated chloride currents is associated with decrease in surface expression of CFTR in PKD1 positive MDCK cells
    Volume: 14 Page(s): 8A - 8A
    11/01/2003 Authors: Ikeda M; Cai H; Cheng J; Boletta A; Qian F; Germino GG; Guggino WB
  • Defective processing of CIC-5 mutants
    Volume: 14 Page(s): 312A - 312A
    11/01/2003 Authors: Wang YH; Cai H; Hryciw D; Guggino S; Guggino WB
  • WNK4 kinase down-regulates the human sodium chloride cotransporter in mammalian cells.
    Volume: 14 Page(s): 560A - 561A
    11/01/2003 Authors: Cai H; Cebotaru V; Wang YH; Zhang XM; Kwon SH; Guggino SE; Guggino WB
  • Regional expression of cyclooxygenase isoforms in the rat kidney in complete unilateral ureteral obstruction.
    J Urol Volume: 170 Page(s): 1403 - 1408
    10/01/2003 Authors: Chou S-Y; Cai H; Pai D; Mansour M; Huynh P
  • Regional expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase in the kidney stimulated by lipopolysaccharide in the rat.
    Exp Physiol Volume: 87 Page(s): 153 - 162
    03/01/2002 Authors: Chou DE; Cai H; Jayadevappa D; Porush JG
  • Reduction of aflatoxin B1 dialdehyde by rat and human aldo-keto reductases.
    Volume: 222 Page(s): U301 - U301
    08/01/2001 Authors: Guengerich FP; Cai HL; McMahon M; Hayes JD; Sutter TR; Groopman JD; Deng ZW; Harris TM
  • Phosphate transport inhibition by KW-3902, an adenosine A1 receptor antagonist, is mediated by cyclic adenosine monophosphate.
    Am J Kidney Dis Volume: 26 Page(s): 825 - 830
    11/01/1995 Authors: Cai H; Puschett DB; Guan S; Batuman V; Puschett JB
  • EFFECT OF MYELOMA LIGHT-CHAINS ON THE ACTIVITY AND GENE-EXPRESSION OF NA-K-ATPASE IN CULTURED RENAL PROXIMAL TUBULE CELLS
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY Volume: 6 Page(s): 998 - 998
    09/01/1995 Authors: GUAN SB; CAI H; DIPP S; ELDAHR S; BATUMAN V
  • CHARACTERIZATION OF ENDOCYTIC RECEPTORS FOR LIGHT-CHAINS (LC) IN PROXIMAL TUBULE CELLS
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY Volume: 5 Page(s): 309 - 309
    09/01/1994 Authors: GUAN SB; CAI H; BATUMAN V
  • BINDING AND DEGRADATION OF LIGHT-CHAINS (LC) BY RAT PROXIMAL TUBULE CELLS
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY Volume: 5 Page(s): 916 - 916
    09/01/1994 Authors: BATUMAN V; GUAN SB; CAI H
  • Effect of KW-3902, a novel adenosine A1 receptor antagonist, on sodium-dependent phosphate and glucose transport by the rat renal proximal tubular cell.
    Life Sci Volume: 55 Page(s): 839 - 845
    01/01/1994 Authors: Cai H; Batuman V; Puschett DB; Puschett JB
  • EFFECT OF KW-3902 ON SODIUM-DEPENDENT PHOSPHATE-UPTAKE BY PRIMARY CULTURED RAT PROXIMAL TUBULAR CELLS
    CLINICAL RESEARCH Volume: 41 Page(s): A740 - A740
    12/01/1993 Authors: CAI H; BATUMAN V; PUSCHETT D; PUSCHETT JB
  • SYSTEMIC EFFECTS OF BQ 123 INVIVO, A NOVEL ENDOTHELIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
    CLINICAL RESEARCH Volume: 40 Page(s): A807 - A807
    12/01/1992 Authors: CAI H; LIN B; COHEN G; SUMMER W; HYMAN A; LIPPTON H
  • Role of endothelin in the pathogenesis of hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive and 2 kidneys 1 clip rats.
    Chin Med J (Engl) Volume: 103 Page(s): 748 - 753
    09/01/1990 Authors: Lin SY; Cai H; Gong QY; Yang ZC; Zhou JH; Zhang D; Zhang ZK
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