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Albumin interaction with the glomerular capillary wall in vitro

Adal et al., 1995

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14962672506492506092
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Adal Y
Smit M
Osicka T
Comper W
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Kidney international

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Albumin interaction with the glomerular capillary wall in vitro. The binding of albumin to the glomerular capillary wall was studied using albumin-gold in perfused kidneys, the interaction of [3 H] albumin with isolated glomeruli at 37° C and 4° C and the interaction at [3 …
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