Clinical and cellular markers of diabetic nephropathy

Kidney International
D C Batlle

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Citations

Sep 11, 2010·Investigative Radiology·Pottumarthi PrasadDaniel Batlle
Jan 30, 2014·Journal of Nephropathology·Ramin Tolouian, German T Hernandez
Aug 20, 2010·Cardiovascular Therapeutics·Ahmed A Elmarakby, Jennifer C Sullivan
Apr 12, 2005·Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease·Daniel BatlleMark Williams
Apr 12, 2005·Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease·Josette WilliamDaniel Batlle
Jun 9, 2005·American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology·Roy MathewHoward Trachtman
May 14, 2019·Hypertension·Jeannette TangDaniel Batlle
Oct 13, 2019·Physiological Reports·Sheeba Ba AqeelUNKNOWN Diabetes Control, Complications Trial (DCCT)/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions, Complications (EDIC) Study
Dec 31, 2005·Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association·Josep Redon
Jan 27, 2017·Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine·Jian-Xia ShiQin Huang

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