Rare functional variants of podocin (NPHS2) promoter in patients with nephrotic syndrome.
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R. Coppo | G. Camussi | F. Scolari | S. Sanna-Cherchi | G. Ghiggeri | G. Caridi | L. Allegri | F. Emma | R. Oleggini | A. Di Donato | F. Perfumo | L. Murer | M. Di Duca | R. Bertelli
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