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Class:IdPerson:373466
_displayNameWalz, G
_timestamp2008-07-16 14:29:46
created[InstanceEdit:373502] Garapati, P V, 2008-07-16 14:27:42
initialG
surnameWalz
(author)[LiteratureReference:373414] Homodimerization and heterodimerization of the glomerular podocyte proteins nephrin and NEPH1
[LiteratureReference:373482] Interaction with podocin facilitates nephrin signaling
[LiteratureReference:373521] NEPH1 defines a novel family of podocin interacting proteins
[LiteratureReference:451747] NEPH2 is located at the glomerular slit diaphragm, interacts with nephrin and is cleaved from podocytes by metalloproteinases
[LiteratureReference:451753] Nephrin and CD2AP associate with phosphoinositide 3-OH kinase and stimulate AKT-dependent signaling
[LiteratureReference:532660] The carboxyl terminus of Neph family members binds to the PDZ domain protein zonula occludens-1
[LiteratureReference:936057] Molecular basis of the functional podocin-nephrin complex: mutations in the NPHS2 gene disrupt nephrin targeting to lipid raft microdomains
[LiteratureReference:936070] A model organism approach: defining the role of Neph proteins as regulators of neuron and kidney morphogenesis
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