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2013
Ashraf S, Gee HYung, Woerner S, Xie LX, Vega-Warner V, Lovric S, Fang H, Song X, Cattran DC, Avila-Casado C et al..  2013.  ADCK4 mutations promote steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome through CoQ10 biosynthesis disruption.. J Clin Invest. 123(12):5179-89.
Gee HYung, Saisawat P, Ashraf S, Hurd TW, Vega-Warner V, Fang H, Beck BB, Gribouval O, Zhou W, Diaz KA et al..  2013.  ARHGDIA mutations cause nephrotic syndrome via defective RHO GTPase signaling.. J Clin Invest. 123(8):3243-53.
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Pilot and Feasibility Grant Program 

The Michigan George M. O'Brien Kidney Translational Core Center (MKTCC) invites investigators to submit proposals to fund new and innovative approaches – clinical, translational and basic – in the field of kidney disease research through its pilot and feasibility grant program.  

  • Applications are due by September 16, 2022.

 

 

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