Human Nephrosclerosis Triggers a Hypoxia-Related Glomerulopathy

Author:

Neusser Matthias A.,Lindenmeyer Maja T.,Moll Anton G.,Segerer Stephan,Edenhofer Ilka,Sen Kontheari,Stiehl Daniel P.,Kretzler Matthias,Gröne Hermann-Josef,Schlöndorff Detlef,Cohen Clemens D.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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