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Principles of Zebrafish Nephron Segment Development

Nephrons are the functional units which comprise the kidney. Each nephron contains a number of physiologically unique populations of specialized epithelial cells that are organized into discrete domains known as segments. The principles of nephron segment development have been the subject of many st...

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Published in:Journal of developmental biology 2023-03, Vol.11 (1), p.14
Main Authors: Nguyen, Thanh Khoa, Petrikas, Madeline, Chambers, Brooke E, Wingert, Rebecca A
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