Unravelling the genetic and molecular mechanisms of the left-right patterning genes Pkd1l1 and Pkd2
<p><i>Pkd1</i> and <i>Pkd2</i> encode the polycystin proteins which underlie human ADPKD, a major cause of end stage renal failure. Recently, by analysing the <i>Pkd2lrm4</i> mouse, a previous member of the lab provided evidence that loss of ciliary PKD2 und...
Main Author: | Dyer, LM |
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Other Authors: | Norris, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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