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W. Sachs is an active researcher at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in the Department of Nephrology, focusing on molecular mechanisms of kidney disease. Their recent publications in high-impact journals demonstrate significant contributions to understanding podocyte biology and autoimmune kidney disorders.
Sachs' research primarily investigates the role of the ubiquitin-proteasome system in kidney function, with specific focus on how proteasome dysfunction contributes to podocyte injury in autoimmune glomerulonephritis. Their work examines the molecular pathways connecting proteasome activity to kidney filtration mechanisms and autoimmune responses targeting the glomerular filter.
Their recent publications in Nature Communications (2023-2024) reveal important insights into how non-functional ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 impairs proteasomes in autoimmune settings, and how the proteasome modulates endocytosis in glomerular cells. These studies collectively advance our understanding of membranous nephropathy pathogenesis and potential therapeutic targets for autoimmune kidney diseases.
Sachs collaborates primarily with researchers including Reichelt, J. and Frömbling, S., suggesting established research partnerships in nephrology and autoimmune kidney disease research.
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