Uromodulin is expressed in renal primary cilia and UMOD mutations result in decreased ciliary uromodulin expression
Frank Zaucke(University Hospital Cologne), Matthias T. F. Wolf(Children's Medical Center), Anne Baasner(Institute of Human Genetics), Joana M. Boehnlein, Luca Rampoldi(Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), Sarah Steffens, Andreas Fischer(University of Bremen), Bernd Höppe(University of Bonn), Helmut Hopfer(University Hospital of Basel), Massimo Attanasio(Bristol-Myers Squibb (United States)), Bodo B. Beck(University of Cologne), Friedhelm Hildebrandt(Boston Children's Hospital), Roman Polishchuk(Telethon Institute Of Genetics And Medicine), Andreas Pasch(Johannes Kepler University of Linz), Christoph Boehm, John A. Sayer(Newcastle University)
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