1. Association of the CD14 gene -159C polymorphism with progression of IgA nephropathy. (Original Article)
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Yoon, H-J, Shin, J.H., Yang, S.H., Chae, D-W, Kim, H., Lee, D-S, Kim, H.L., Kim, S., Lee, J.S., and Kim, Y.S.
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Renal manifestations of general diseases -- Causes of -- Case studies -- Health aspects -- Genetic aspects -- Research -- Physiological aspects -- Analysis ,Gene expression -- Physiological aspects -- Research -- Case studies -- Analysis -- Health aspects ,Genetic research -- Analysis -- Case studies -- Physiological aspects -- Health aspects ,Chronic diseases -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects -- Case studies -- Research -- Physiological aspects -- Analysis ,Patients -- Health aspects -- Case studies -- Genetic aspects -- Physiological aspects -- Analysis ,Medical genetics -- Research -- Case studies -- Health aspects -- Analysis -- Physiological aspects ,Genotype -- Research -- Case studies -- Health aspects -- Analysis -- Physiological aspects ,Health ,Analysis ,Physiological aspects ,Genetic aspects ,Case studies ,Research ,Health aspects ,Causes of - Abstract
The risk Factors associated with the progression of IgA nephropathy (IgAN), the most common form of glomerulonephritis, are unclear. It has been suggested that CD14 signalling in response to various [...]
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- 2003