PRKC-isoform mRNA expression in human kidney transplant protocol biopsies: is there a high-glucose-induced regulation in the diabetic state?
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T. Krech | H. Haller | J. Becker | W. Gwinner | M. Meier | T. Kirsch | Michaela Beese | S. Krech
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