Gender differences control the susceptibility to ER stress-induced acute kidney injury.
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Gender differences control the susceptibility to ER stress-induced acute kidney injury.
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Gender differences control the susceptibility to ER stress-induced acute kidney injury.
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Adel Tarcsafalvi
Hossam I Mustafa
Judit Megyesi
Nang San Hti Lar Seng
Peter M Price
Rawad Hodeify
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10.1152/AJPRENAL.00590.2012
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2013-01-30T00:00:00Z