Impaired basolateral sorting of pro-EGF causes isolated recessive renal hypomagnesemia.
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Sabine Tejpar | E. Van Cutsem | S. Tejpar | L. P. Van den Heuvel | N. Knoers | J. Hoenderop | W. T. Groenestege | R. Bindels | S. Thébault | J. van der Wijst | Dennis T M van den Berg | Rob Janssen | Eric van Cutsem | Wouter M Tiel Groenestege | Stéphanie Thébault | Jenny van der Wijst | Dennis van den Berg | Rob Janssen | Lambertus P van den Heuvel | Joost G Hoenderop | Nine V Knoers | René J Bindels
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