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A cell-type specific ganglioside of glomerular podocytes in rat kidney: an O-acetylated GD3

Reivinen et al., 1992

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Reivinen J
Holthöfer H
Miettinen A
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A cell-type specific ganglioside of glomerular podocytes in rat kidney: An O-acetylated GD3. We recently described a monoclonal antibody (clone 27A) that detected a membrane antigen specific for glomerular podocytes in adult rat kidney. After binding in vivo, the …
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