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The aquaporin 5 gene polymorphism AQP5-1364 A/C has no impact on loss of renal function in children following renal transplantation
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The aquaporin 5 gene polymorphism AQP5-1364 A/C has no impact on loss of renal function in children following renal transplantation
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April 18, 2008
Rainer Buscher shares his poster presentation at the Experimental Biology 2008 conference.
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