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XB-ART-60211
Kidney Int 2023 Jan 01;1031:23-25. doi: 10.1016/j.kint.2022.09.013.
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A beautiful, complex simplicity: the origins of nephron segmentation uncovered by single-cell sequencing of the pronephros.



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Pronephric kidneys have a single large nephron that provides essential osmoregulation in amphibians and fish until the adult kidney forms. As mammalian kidneys evolved from the simple pronephric kidneys of the early vertebrates, understanding the structure and function of pronephroi gives insight into the blueprints underlying all nephrons. The article in this issue by Corkins et al. uses single-cell sequencing to demonstrate an extraordinary segmental complexity and the organizational roadmap that mammalian nephrons are based upon.

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