Mutations in membrane cofactor protein (CD46) gene in Indian children with hemolytic uremic syndrome
Priyanka Khandelwal(Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya), Arvind Bagga(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Himanshi Saini(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Divya Bhatia(Hypertension Institute), Mamta Puraswani(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Pankaj Hari(Indian Council of Medical Research), Aditi Sinha, Arundhati Sharma(All India Institute of Medical Sciences), Shweta Birla(All India Institute of Medical Sciences)
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