Cardiac defects and renal failure in mice with targeted mutations in Pkd2
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Lin Geng | Raju Kucherlapati | Li Li | Harry Hou | R. Kucherlapati | V. D’Agati | S. Somlo | W. Edelmann | Guan-qing Wu | Yiqiang Cai | Jong Hoon Park | S. Factor | G. Markowitz | Stefan Somlo | H. Hou | Winfried Edelmann | J. Adelsberg | Guanqing Wu | Glen S. Markowitz | Vivette D. D'Agati | Stephen M. Factor | Sonia Tibara | Jay Tuchman | Yiqiang Cai | Janet van Adelsberg | L. Geng | Li Li | Jay B. Tuchman | Sonia Tibara | Harry Hou
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