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Volumn 94, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 191-196

Can we generate new hypotheses about Dent's disease from gene analysis of a mouse model?: Experimental Physiology - Symposium Report

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Indexed keywords

AMINOACIDURIA; CHOLESTEROL SYNTHESIS; CONFERENCE PAPER; DENT DISEASE; GENE EXPRESSION; GENE MUTATION; GENETIC ANALYSIS; GLUCOSURIA; HUMAN; HYPERCALCIURIA; KIDNEY FAILURE; KIDNEY TUBULE DISORDER; KNOCKOUT MOUSE; NEPHROLITHIASIS; NONHUMAN; NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE; OSTEOMALACIA; PHOSPHATE URINE LEVEL; PROTEINURIA; RICKETS; X CHROMOSOME LINKED DISORDER;

EID: 58449095712     PISSN: 09580670     EISSN: 1469445X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.2008.044586     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (7)

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