Ischemia/reperfusion-induced Kidney Injury in Heterozygous PACAP-deficient Mice.
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A. Tamas | D. Reglodi | B. Fulop | G. Jancsó | P. Szakály | Á. Varga | P. Kiss | K. Kovács | E. László
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