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Prediction of Molecular Signature, Potential Biomarkers, and Molecular Pathways Associated with Membranous Nephropathy Based on Protein Protein Interactions

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Figure 2. Downstream effectors of top transcription factor hub nodes. Vitamin D3 receptor and retinoic acid receptor RXR-alpha  are transcription factors and have various target genes (ellipse)
Figure 3. The abstract subnetwork of membranous nephrop- nephrop-athy. The rectangles represent key master regulators,  el-lipses represent the most important hub genes, and the  octagons represent downstream target genes

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