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Molecular pathways that drive diabetic kidney disease

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Published
Dec 11, 2017
Vol/Issue
128(1)
Pages
483-499
Funding
Canadian Institutes of Health Research Award: MOP-133631
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Award: G-14-0005877
Diabetes Canada Award: OG-3-14-4502-AA
Kidney Foundation of Canada Award: N/A
Cite This Article
Syamantak Majumder, Karina Thieme, Sri N. Batchu, et al. (2017). Shifts in podocyte histone H3K27me3 regulate mouse and human glomerular disease. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 128(1), 483-499. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci95946
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