Mutations in Glucose Transporter 9 Gene SLC2A9 Cause Renal Hypouricemia
Hirotaka Matsuo(National Defense Medical College), Nariyoshi Shinomiya(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Oda T(National Defense Medical College), Yuji Morimoto(National Defense Medical College), Kanokporn Phetdee(The University of Osaka), Shushi Nagamori(The University of Osaka), Akiyoshi Nakayama(National Defense Medical College), Shigeaki Nonoyama(National Defense Medical College), Hideharu Domoto(Kure Medical Center), Pattama Wiriyasermkul(The University of Osaka), Yutaka Sakurai(National Defense Medical College), Yoshikatsu Kanai(The University of Osaka), Yuichi Kikuchi(National Defense Medical College), Takahiro Nakamura(Kyoto University), Toshinori Chiba(National Defense Medical College), Keiko Kamakura(National Defense Medical College), Junichiro Nishiyama(Self-Defense Forces Central Hospital)
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