Loss of GLIS2 causes nephronophthisis in humans and mice by increased apoptosis and fibrosis
Massimo Attanasio(Bristol-Myers Squibb (United States)), Mathias Treier(Max Delbrück Center), Albert E. Chudley(University of Manitoba), John A. Sayer(Newcastle University), Gudrun Nürnberg(University of Cologne), Vitor H. Sousa(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Edgar A. Otto(University of Michigan), N. Henriette Uhlenhaut(Deutsches Diabetes-Zentrum e.V.), Dominik Seelow(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Claudia Klugmann(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Peter Nürnberg(University of Cologne), Friedhelm Hildebrandt(Boston Children's Hospital), Katrin Anlag(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Christian Becker(University of Cologne), Anna-Corina Treier(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), John F. O’Toole(Cleveland Clinic), Juliana Helou(University of Michigan)
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