Quantitative Micro-Computed Tomography Imaging of Vascular Dysfunction in Progressive Kidney Diseases.
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P. Boor | R. Knuechel | F. Kiessling | J. Floege | T. Lammers | J. Ehling | J. Bábíčková | F. Gremse | B. Klinkhammer | Sarah C. Baetke
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