Altered proximal tubular cell glucose metabolism during acute kidney injury is associated with mortality
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A. McMahon | S. de Seigneux | J. Pugin | K. Gariani | M. Naesens | P. Cippà | A. Hertig | Pierre-Yves Martin | S. Placier | L. Berchtold | D. Legouis | P. Galichon | E. Feraille | Sven-Erick Ricksten | A. Faivre | Kari Koppitch | Thomas Verissimo | C. Verney | Marylise Fernandez | Lena Berchtold
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