Van Roeyen et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Induction of progressive glomerulonephritis by podocyte-specific overexpression of platelet-derived growth factor-DVan Roeyen et al., 2011
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- Van Roeyen C
- Eitner F
- Boor P
- Moeller M
- Raffetseder U
- Hanssen L
- Bücher E
- Villa L
- Banas M
- Hudkins K
- Alpers C
- Ostendorf T
- Floege J
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- Kidney international
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Platelet-derived growth factor-D (PDGF-D), normally expressed in podocytes, mediates mesangial cell proliferation in vivo. To study this further, we created transgenic mice with podocyte-specific overexpression of PDGF-D. Hemizygous mice were grossly …
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