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Expression of SPAM1 (PH-20) in the murine kidney is not accompanied by hyaluronidase activity: evidence for potential roles in fluid and water reabsorptionGrigorieva et al., 2007
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- 667061884641362672
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- Grigorieva A
- Griffiths G
- Zhang H
- Laverty G
- Shao M
- Taylor L
- Martin-DeLeon P
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- Kidney and Blood Pressure Research
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Background: A role for S perm A dhesion M olecule 1 (SPAM1) hyaluronidase in murine kidney, where Spam1 transcript levels have been reported to be higher in males, has not been clarified. Methods: Spam1 RNA and protein were studied using RT-PCR, in …
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