Changes in male rat urinary protein profile during puberty: a pilot study.
BACKGROUND: Androgen-dependent proteins (lipocalins) circulate in blood of male rats and mice and, being small (~ 18 kDa), pass freely into glomerular filtrate. Some are salvaged in proximal nephrons but some escape in urine. Several organic molecules can bind to these proteins causing, where salvag...
Autors principals: | Vettorazzi, A, Wait, R, Nagy, J, Monreal, J, Mantle, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BioMed Central
2013
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