Predicting Kidney Transplant Evaluation Non-attendance

Author:

Ford C. GrahamORCID,Leyva Yuridia,Kruger Eric S.,Zhu Yiliang,Croswell Emilee,Kendall Kellee,Puttarajapa Chethan,Dew Mary Amanda,Ng Yue Harn,Unruh Mark L.,Myaskovsky LarissaORCID

Funder

NIDDK

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Dialysis Clinics

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Clinical Psychology

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