Regardless of etiology, progressive renal disease causes ultrastructural and functional alterations of peritubular capillaries.
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Peter Boor | Jürgen Floege | Barbara M Klinkhammer | Frank Tacke | P. Boor | F. Tacke | J. Floege | J. Becker | J. Bábíčková | Mareike Hoss | Janka Bábíčková | Eva M Buhl | Sonja Djudjaj | Felix Heymann | Jan U Becker | F. Heymann | M. Hoss | S. Djudjaj | E. Buhl | B. Klinkhammer
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