Loss of Zeb2 in mesenchyme-derived nephrons causes primary glomerulocystic disease
Hila Milo Rasouly(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Lu W(Boston University), Anna Pisarek-Horowitz(Boston University), Yuriko Nishizaki(Aichi Human Service Center), Qiongchao Xi(Harvard University), Stefanie Chan(Boston Medical Center), Yujiro Higashi(The University of Osaka), Richa Sharma(Boston Medical Center), Sudhir Kumar(Boston Medical Center), Richard L. Maas(Brigham and Women's Hospital), David J. Salant(Boston University)
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