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The following pages link to Intra-GBM site of the functional filtration barrier for endogenous proteins in rats (Q70616843):
Displaying 19 items.
- Nephrin is specifically located at the slit diaphragm of glomerular podocytes (Q24644718) (← links)
- Point: Proposing the electrokinetic model (Q26851909) (← links)
- Design Rationale and Development Approach for Pegfilgrastim as a Long-Acting Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (Q27004054) (← links)
- Physiologic upper limits of pore size of different blood capillary types and another perspective on the dual pore theory of microvascular permeability (Q34083937) (← links)
- Role of the podocyte in proteinuria (Q35186489) (← links)
- Direct podocyte damage in the single nephron leads to albuminuria in vivo (Q36707855) (← links)
- The gel hypothesis applied to the rat renal capillary membranes – a review (Q37852132) (← links)
- Renal albumin filtration: alternative models to the standard physical barriers (Q38092951) (← links)
- Glomerular perm-selective function (Q40743676) (← links)
- Rabbit IgG distribution in skin, spinal cord and DRG following systemic injection in rat. (Q48574856) (← links)
- Immunolocalization of serum proteins in living mouse glomeruli under various hemodynamic conditions by "in vivo cryotechnique". (Q51230890) (← links)
- Structural continuity of filtration slit (slit diaphragm) to plasma membrane of podocyte. (Q52521209) (← links)
- Orchestrated regulation of iron trafficking proteins in the kidney during iron overload facilitates systemic iron retention (Q57465684) (← links)
- What Is the Glomerular Ultrafiltration Barrier? (Q64907951) (← links)
- Albumin interaction with the glomerular capillary wall in vitro (Q72318317) (← links)
- [Molecular mechanisms of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome] (Q73368745) (← links)
- Reply: podocytes are key-although albumin never reaches the slit diaphragm (Q87173629) (← links)
- A step forward in understanding glomerular filtration (Q96816473) (← links)
- A molecular mechanism explaining albuminuria in kidney disease (Q97643462) (← links)