Solitary pancreas transplantation: preliminary findings about early reduction of proteinuria in incipient or evident diabetic type I nephropathy.
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U. Boggi | P. Marchetti | F. Mosca | S. Del Prato | A. Bianchi | C. Tregnaghi | B. Nerucci | F. Vistoli | A. Coppelli | R. Giannarelli | G. Rizzo | M. Barsotti | G. Paleologo
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