Anuria, Omphalocele, and Perinatal Lethality in Mice Lacking the Cd34-Related Protein Podocalyxin
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T. Graf | D. Kershaw | R. Doyonnas | K. McNagny | C. Duhme | H. Merkens | S. Chelliah | Helen Merkens
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