13-cis retinoic acid inhibits development and progression of chronic allograft nephropathy.
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N. Gretz | Qiang Sun | É. Kiss | H. Gröne | P. Nelson | C. Zouboulis | J. Wagner | M. Wiesel | M. Bonrouhi | Anna K. D. Schnitger | Zhen Li | Judith Adams | A. B. Arroyo | A. Arroyo | A. Schnitger
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