Nephrin and Podocin functions are highly conserved between the zebrafish pronephros and mammalian metanephros
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Nephrin and Podocin functions are highly conserved between the zebrafish pronephros and mammalian metanephros
Fukuyo Y, Nakamura T, Bubenshchikova E, Powell R, Tsuji T, Janknecht R, Obara T. Nephrin and Podocin functions are highly conserved between the zebrafish pronephros and mammalian metanephros. Mol Med Rep. 2013;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.3892/mmr.2013.1844
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