Cyst Growth, Polycystins, & Primary Cilia In Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease

Studies from the authors’ laboratory suggest that PCs may provide a baseline inhibition of cilia-dependent pathways that would promote cyst formation in the absence of PCs.

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March 2020 MRC2.CORP.X.04464