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  • 21. Nephrotic urine prevents increased rat glomerular albumin permeability induced by serum from the same patient with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome.
    Carraro M, Zennaro C, Candiano G, Musante L, Bruschi M, Ghiggeri GM, Artero M, Faccini L.
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  • 23. Exercise-induced microalbuminuria in diabetes is associated with the urinary excretion of cationic proteins.
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  • 38. Urinary protein electrophoresis patterns in childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome.
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