A monoclonal antibody against GBM heparan sulfate induces an acute selective proteinuria in rats.
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J. van den Born | L. P. Van den Heuvel | L. Heuvel | J. Veerkamp | J. Berden | M. Bakker | J. Berden | K. Assmann | M. Bakker | J. Born | Jacques H. Veerkamp
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