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Age-Dependent Glomerular Damage in the Rat. Dissociation Between Glomerular Injury and Both Glomerular Hypertension and Hypertrophy. Male Gender as a Primary Risk Factor.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
- United States
doi 10.1172/jci117531
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November 1, 1994
Authors
C Baylis
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
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