Alteration of thyroid hormone signaling triggers the diabetes-induced pathological growth, remodeling, and dedifferentiation of podocytes.
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A. M. Lavecchia | G. Remuzzi | A. Benigni | C. Xinaris | V. Benedetti | M. Todeschini | C. Zoja | M. Locatelli | R. Novelli | D. Corna | Valerio Brizi | Rubina Novelli
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