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Role of mTOR Signaling in the Regulation of High Glucose‑induced Podocyte Injury
Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
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doi 10.3892/etm.2019.7236
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Medicine
Cancer Research
Immunology
Microbiology
Date
February 4, 2019
Authors
Qiuyue Li
Yan Zeng
Qing Jiang
Cong Wu
Jing Zhou
Publisher
Spandidos Publications
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