ABCG2 is a High-Capacity Urate Transporter and its Genetic Impairment Increases Serum Uric Acid Levels in Humans
Akiyoshi Nakayama(National Defense Medical College), Nariyoshi Shinomiya(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Kousei Ito(Chiba University), Kimiyoshi Ichida(Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences), Yuki Ikebuchi(University of Tokyo Hospital), Hirotaka Matsuo(National Defense Medical College), Hiroshi Suzuki(University of Tokyo Hospital), Yoshikatsu Kanai(Open Society), Takahiro Nakamura(Kyoto University), Tatsuo Hosoya(Jikei University School of Medicine), Tappei Takada(University of Tokyo Hospital)
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