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June 01, 2002 / Trends Cell Biol The low-density lipoprotein receptor gene family: a cellular Swiss army knife? A. Nykjaer T.E. Willnow
June 01, 2002 / Curr Opin Lipidol Pathways for kidney-specific uptake of the steroid hormone 25-hydroxyvitamin D(3) T.E. Willnow A. Nykjaer
October 25, 2002 / Life Sci Increased expression of renal neutral endopeptidase in severe heart failure M. Knecht I. Pagel T. Langenickel S. Philipp M. Scheuermann-Freestone T.E. Willnow D. Bruemmer K. Graf R. Dietz R. Willenbrock
November 01, 2002 / Kidney Int Expression profiling confirms the role of endocytic receptor megalin in renal vitamin D-3 metabolism J. Hilpert L. Wogensen T. Thykjaer M. Wellner U. Schlichting T.F. Orntoft S. Bachmann A. Nykjaer T.E. Willnow
October 01, 1999 / J Am Soc Nephrol Essential role of megalin in renal proximal tubule for vitamin homeostasis E.I. Christensen T.E. Willnow
October 01, 1999 / Nat Cell Biol Lipoprotein receptors: new roles for ancient proteins T.E. Willnow A. Nykjaer J. Herz
October 01, 1999 / Am J Pathol Megalin knockout mice as an animal model of low molecular weight proteinuria J.R. Leheste B. Rolinski H. Vorum J. Hilpert A. Nykjaer C. Jacobsen P. Aucouturier J.O. Moskaug A. Otto E.I. Christensen T.E. Willnow
January 01, 2002 / J Biol Chem Megalin deficiency offers protection from renal aminoglycoside accumulation C. Schmitz J. Hilpert C. Jacobsen C. Boensch E.I. Christensen F.C. Luft T.E. Willnow
January 01, 2002 / Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Megalin is essential for renal proximal tubule reabsorption and accumulation of transcobalamin-B-12 H. Birn T.E. Willnow R. Nielsen A.G.W. Norden C. Boensch S.K. Moestrup E. Nexo E.I. Christensen
April 20, 2021 / Cell Rep Subiculum as a generator of sharp wave-ripples in the rodent hippocampus B. Imbrosci N. Nitzan S. McKenzie J.R. Donoso A. Swaminathan C. Böhm N Maier D. Schmitz