Moin A. Saleem
Univ. of Bristol
Learning and Research Bldg.
Southmead Hospital
Bristol BS10 5NB
UK
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- Establishment of conditionally immortalized human glomerular mesangial cells in culture, with unique migratory properties. Sarrab, R.M., Lennon, R., Ni, L., Wherlock, M.D., Welsh, G.I., Saleem, M.A. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. (2011)
- The molecular and functional phenotype of glomerular podocytes reveals key features of contractile smooth muscle cells. Saleem, M.A., Zavadil, J., Bailly, M., McGee, K., Witherden, I.R., Pavenstadt, H., Hsu, H., Sanday, J., Satchell, S.C., Lennon, R., Ni, L., Bottinger, E.P., Mundel, P., Mathieson, P.W. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. (2008)
- Biology of the human podocyte. Saleem, M.A. Nephron Exp. Nephrol. (2003)
- A conditionally immortalized human podocyte cell line demonstrating nephrin and podocin expression. Saleem, M.A., O'Hare, M.J., Reiser, J., Coward, R.J., Inward, C.D., Farren, T., Xing, C.Y., Ni, L., Mathieson, P.W., Mundel, P. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. (2002)
- Co-localization of nephrin, podocin, and the actin cytoskeleton: evidence for a role in podocyte foot process formation. Saleem, M.A., Ni, L., Witherden, I., Tryggvason, K., Ruotsalainen, V., Mundel, P., Mathieson, P.W. Am. J. Pathol. (2002)
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