Comparison of kidney injury molecule-1 and other nephrotoxicity biomarkers in urine and kidney following acute exposure to gentamicin, mercury, and chromium.
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Ronald P. Brown | B. Rosenzweig | K. Thompson | J. Bonventre | Jun Zhang | V. Vaidya | P. Goering | Yuzhao Zhou | T. Miller
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