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These histological views show the morphology of the kidneys of wildtype mice (left) compared to those of transgenic line A homozygous mice (right)that have been injected with Gremlin, an embryonic gene that plays a role in nephrogenesis. These images show what can occur to the morphology of the kidney if this gene is over-expressed.


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