Effect of Vitamin D Receptor Activator Therapy on Vitamin D Receptor and Osteocalcin Expression in Circulating Endothelial Progenitor Cells of Hemodialysis Patients
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C. Ronco | M. Angelini | G. La Manna | F. Alviano | E. Della Bella | C. Laterza | S. Stefoni | A. Dormi | G. Cianciolo | I. Capelli | M. Cappuccilli | G. Donati | R. Costa | Roberta Costa
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