Tubular Epithelial Cell HMGB1 Promotes AKI-CKD Transition by Sensitizing Cycling Tubular Cells to Oxidative Stress: A Rationale for Targeting HMGB1 during AKI Recovery
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H. Anders | B. Humphreys | P. Romagnani | H. Harris | J. Marschner | Chenyu Li | A. Linkermann | P. Enghard | J. Klocke | T. Iwakura | Meisi Kuang | Yoshiharu Muto | Z. Zhao | M. Motrapu | Bastian Popper
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