Mutations in six nephrosis genes delineate a pathogenic pathway amenable to treatment
Nephrotic syndrome is the second most common chronic kidney disease but there are no targeted treatment strategies available. Here the authors identify mutations of six genes codifying for proteins involved in cytoskeleton remodelling and modulation of small GTPases in 17 families with nephrotic syn...
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