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Renal injury is a third hit promoting rapid development of adult polycystic kidney disease
Human Molecular Genetics, 06/24/09
Takakura A et al. - The data demonstrate, for the first time, a role for polycystin-1 in kidney injury and repair and indicate that renal injury constitutes a ‘third hit’ resulting in rapid cyst formation in adulthood.
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