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In situ assessment of Mindin as a biomarker of podocyte lesions in diabetic nephropathy.
Mindin (SPON2) Is Essential for Cutaneous Fibrogenesis in a Mouse Model of Systemic Sclerosis.
F-spondin Is Essential for Maintaining Circadian Rhythms.
The biological functions and related signaling pathways of SPON2.
Comprehensive analysis of the oncogenic and immunological role of SPON2 in human tumors.
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