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Gene expression of glomeruli from a mouse model of Denys-Drash syndrome
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Bilateral Wilms' tumor in a child with Denys-Drash syndrome: novel frameshift variant disrupts the W…
New mutation in WT1 gene in a boy with an incomplete form of Denys-Drash syndrome: A CARE-compliant …
A cross-sectional nationwide survey of congenital and infantile nephrotic syndrome in Japan.
Early presentation of bilateral gonadoblastomas in a Denys-Drash syndrome patient: a cautionary tale…
Tumor predisposition syndromes and nephroblastoma : Early diagnosis with imaging].
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Registry for Patients With Wilms' Tumor Suppressor Gene 1 (WT1) Mutation Associated Diseases
Combination Chemotherapy and Surgery in Treating Young Patients With Wilms Tumor
Vincristine, Dactinomycin, and Doxorubicin With or Without Radiation Therapy or Observation Only in …
Rare Disease Patient Registry & Natural History Study - Coordination of Rare Diseases at Sanford
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