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Title: Renal uptake of myoglobin is mediated by the endocytic receptors megalin and cubilin
Author(s): Gburek, J
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 285 Issue: 3 Pages: F451-F458 Published: SEP 2003
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1. Title: Myoglobin causes oxidative stress, increase of NO production and dysfunction of kidney's mitochondria
Author(s): Plotnikov EY, Chupyrkina AA, Pevzner IB, et al.
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Author(s): Christensen EI, Raciti D, Reggiani L, et al.
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3. Title: Multiligand endocytosis and congenital defects: Roles of cubilin, megalin and amnionless
Author(s): Kozyraki R, Gofflot F
Source: CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN   Volume: 13   Issue: 29   Pages: 3038-3046   Published: 2007
4. Title: Role of megalin and cubilin in renal physiology and pathophysiology
Author(s): Christensen EI, Nielsen R
Source: REVIEWS OF PHYSIOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGY, VOL 158  Book Series: REVIEWS OF PHYSIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGY   Volume: 158   Pages: 1-22   Published: 2007
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Author(s): Seliverstova EV, Burmakin MV, Natochin YV
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6. Title: Characterization of chicken cystatin binding to rat renal brush-border membranes
Author(s): Konopska B, Gburek J, Golab K, et al.
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Author(s): Saito A, Takeda T, Hama H, et al.
Source: NEPHROLOGY   Volume: 10   Pages: S26-S31   Supplement: Suppl. 2   Published: OCT 2005
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Author(s): Latunde-Dada GO, Simpson RJ, McKie AT
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9. Title: Role of megalin, a proximal tubular endocytic receptor, in the pathogenesis of diabetic and metabolic syndrome-related nephropathies: protein metabolic overload hypothesis
Author(s): Saito A, Takeda T, Hama H, et al.
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10. Title: Mutually dependent localization of megalin and Dab2 in the renal proximal tubule
Author(s): Nagai J, Christensen EI, Morris SM, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 289   Issue: 3   Pages: F569-F576   Published: SEP 2005