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Experimental and Human Anti-Tubular Basement Membrane Nephritis

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Immune Mechanisms in Renal Disease

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In Chapter 19, a review of the salient features of the model of anti-tubular basement membrane (TBM) nephritis in guinea pigs was given. This discussion will focus upon certain additional aspects of this model and also comment briefly on experimental anti-TBM disease in rats. Finally, current knowledge of the role of anti-TBM antibodies in human renal disease will be reviewed.

Supported in part by NIH Grants 1 R01 AM 18729 and CA 19393.

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McCluskey, R.T., Bhan, A.K., Colvin, R.B. (1983). Experimental and Human Anti-Tubular Basement Membrane Nephritis. In: Cummings, N.B., Michael, A.F., Wilson, C.B. (eds) Immune Mechanisms in Renal Disease. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4625-8_20

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