Febrile Proteinuria in Hospitalized Children: Characterization of Urinary Proteins
Background: Transient proteinuria during febrile illness is a common phenomenon. Recent studies have re-examined the pathophysiology of proteinuria and new urinary markers to characterize it, including B7-1 (CD80), which is expressed also in glomerular podocytes and influences the glomerular barrier...
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Main Authors: | Evgenia Gurevich (Author), Eytan Israel (Author), Yael Segev (Author), Daniel Landau (Author) |
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