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Concomitant assessment of anionic sites of the glomerular basement membrane and the visceral epithelium

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Pinto, J.A., Graves, K., Penn, P. et al. Concomitant assessment of anionic sites of the glomerular basement membrane and the visceral epithelium. Histochem J 21, 179–182 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01007493

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