Systems biology of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD): computational identification of gene expression pathways and integrated regulatory networks.
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Ning He | Y. Pei | Kairong Wang | N. He | N. Rosenblum | A. Ingram | Norman D Rosenblum | Xuewen Song | Xuewen Song | York Pei | Valeria Di Giovanni | Kairong Wang | Alistair Ingram | Valeria E. Di Giovanni
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