Primary, Nonsyndromic Vesicoureteric Reflux and Its Nephropathy Is Genetically Heterogeneous, with a Locus on Chromosome 1
Sally Feather(St James's University Hospital), Judith A. Goodship(Centre for Life), Adrian S. Woolf(University College London), Victoria Wright(Wellcome Trust), Diana C. Blaydon(Institute of Child Health), Koenraad Devriendt(University Medical Center Groningen), Frances Flinter(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Paul Warwicker(Newcastle University), Sue Malcolm(Institute of Child Health), Timothy H.J. Goodship(Newcastle University), Joan Carter(Newcastle University), Christopher Reid(University College London), Willem Proesmans(KU Leuven)
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