Serum glomerular permeability activity in patients with podocin mutations (NPHS2) and steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome.
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G. Ghiggeri | G. Caridi | L. Musante | G. Candiano | F. Perfumo | M. Bruschi | C. Zennaro | M. Artero | R. Bertelli | M. Carraro
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