NPHS2 variation in sporadic focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
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P. Kimmel | C. Winkler | L. Mckenzie | J. Schelling | J. Kopp | H. Trachtman | R. Dart | G. Kirk | E. Simon | S. Korbet | J. Berns | Michael C. Smith | Sher L. Hendrickson | W. Briggs | T. Ahuja | Elizabeth A. Binns-Roemer | Yu Zhou | M. Mokrzycki | Donna M. Michel | Monique E. Cho
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