IgA1-secreting cell lines from patients with IgA nephropathy produce aberrantly glycosylated IgA1.
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G. Alarcón | B. Julian | J. Novak | Y. Tomino | Hitoshi Suzuki | R. Wyatt | R. Kimberly | J. Edberg | J. Mestecky | L. Novak | Z. Moldoveanu | Rhubell Brown | S. Hall | M. Tomana | H. L. Vu | H. Suzuki
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