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Gang Liu, Beenu Kaw, Jayson Kurfis, Syed Rahmanuddin, Yashpal S. Kanwar, Sumant S. Chugh
Published in Volume 112, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2003; 112(2):209–221 doi:10.1172/JCI18242
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(a) Electron micrograph of rat kidney taken 24 hours after injection of the anti-Neph1 and anti-nephrin combination, showing that heterologous-phase proteinuria occurs in the absence of foot process effacement (arrow). Magnification, ×5,000. (b) GelCode Blue–stained reducing SDS PAGE for urinary protein from rats injected with either anti-Neph1 or anti-nephrin (undiluted), or a combination of both (diluted 25-fold). Urine from only two of four rats injected with each individual antibody is shown. The rats in the combination group showed a prominent band at approximately 70 kDa (arrow) that was confirmed to be rat albumin by Western blot (see text).