NKT cell modulates NAFLD potentiation of metabolic oxidative stress-induced mesangial cell activation and proximal tubular toxicity.
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R. Schnellmann | S. Chatterjee | R. Seth | Firas Alhasson | Suvarthi Das | Diptadip Dattaroy | Varun Chandrashekaran | Firas A. Alhasson
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