Low-protein diet supplemented with ketoacids delays the progression of diabetic nephropathy by inhibiting oxidative stress in the KKAy mice model.
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Ming Wu | C. Mei | Li-li Fu | Shuqin Mei | Lin Li | Xiang Gao | Bo Yang | Dongmei Liu | Lili Fu
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