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    Changes in DNA methylation in naïve T helper cells regulate the pathophysiological state in minimal-change nephrotic syndrome

    Author
    1. A Bakr
    2. A Jeltsch
    3. A Komatsuda
    4. A Koyama
    5. A Valanciuté
    6. Akira Aizawa
    7. AL Sellier-Leclerc
    8. BS Cho
    9. D Sahali
    10. DI Rodenhiser
    11. DW Huang
    12. E Heard
    13. E Li
    14. E Li
    15. G Egger
    16. Hirokazu Arakawa
    17. HK Yap
    18. I Hatada
    19. I Hatada
    20. Izuho Hatada
    21. JM Heslan
    22. K Maruyama
    23. Katsuhide Igarashi
    24. M Yamashita
    25. MG Suranyi
    26. Nephrotic syndrome in children
    27. P Tarshish
    28. R Coppo
    29. RJ Shalhoub
    30. S Okuyama
    31. S Santangelo
    32. T Müller
    33. Takumi Takizawa
    34. The primary nephrotic syndrome in children
    35. V Audard
    36. V Elie
    37. Y Ikeuchi
    38. Y Kobayashi
    39. Y Kobayashi
    40. Yasuko Kobayashi
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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