Renal PKC-ε deficiency attenuates acute kidney injury and ischemic allograft injury via TNF-α-dependent inhibition of apoptosis and inflammation.
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S. Rong | M. Meier | H. Haller | F. Gueler | Robert Greite | K. Hueper | M. Leitges | M. Mengel | C. Klemann | M. Meier | N. Susnik | J. Menne | N. Shushakova | T. Kirsch
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