Role of metabolites in MDMA (ecstasy)-induced nephrotoxicity: an in vitro study using rat and human renal proximal tubular cells
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E. Fernandes | F. Carvalho | T. Monks | G. Hawksworth | M. Carvalho | M. Bastos | N. Milhazes | F. Borges
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