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Spectrum of tubular dysfunction in Donnai-Barrow syndrome. Lessons for the clinical nephrologist.

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We would like to thank the Nephrology and Genetic Units staff and all employees of the Y.Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics participating in the patient’s survey.

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All authors contributed to the conception of the work, data collection and analysis, critical revising and final approval of the manuscript. NZ and TL performed renal assessment. The first draft of the manuscript was written by MA and all authors commented on previous versions of the manuscript.

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Correspondence to Marina Aksenova.

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The study was performed in line with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and approved by Y.Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics at N.Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University Ethics Committee (24/06/2020).

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Aksenova, M., Zaikova, N. & Lepaeva, T. Spectrum of tubular dysfunction in Donnai-Barrow syndrome. Lessons for the clinical nephrologist.. J Nephrol 34, 921–924 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40620-020-00890-2

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