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T. Takeda, T. McQuistan, R. A. Orlando, M. G. Farquhar. Loss of glomerular foot processes is associated with uncoupling of podocalyxin from the actin cytoskeleton. „The Journal of Clinical Investigation”. 108 (2), s. 289-301, 2001-07-01. DOI: 10.1172/JCI12539. ISSN0021-9738. PMID: 11457882. PMCID: PMC203027.
N. Kobayashi, J. Reiser, W. Kriz, R. Kuriyama i inni. Nonuniform microtubular polarity established by CHO1/MKLP1 motor protein is necessary for process formation of podocytes. „The Journal of Cell Biology”. 143 (7), s. 1961-1970, 1998-12-28. ISSN0021-9525. PMID: 9864367. PMCID: PMC2175224.
R. Doyonnas, D. B. Kershaw, C. Duhme, H. Merkens i inni. Anuria, omphalocele, and perinatal lethality in mice lacking the CD34-related protein podocalyxin. „The Journal of Experimental Medicine”. 194 (1), s. 13-27, 2001-07-02. ISSN0022-1007. PMID: 11435469. PMCID: PMC2193439.
T. Takeda, T. McQuistan, R. A. Orlando, M. G. Farquhar. Loss of glomerular foot processes is associated with uncoupling of podocalyxin from the actin cytoskeleton. „The Journal of Clinical Investigation”. 108 (2), s. 289-301, 2001-07-01. DOI: 10.1172/JCI12539. ISSN0021-9738. PMID: 11457882. PMCID: PMC203027.