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Tubulointerstitial injury and renal outcome after minimum lethal dose of diquat intoxication

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Study conception and clinical supervision: TW. Patient care and data acquisition: ZPZ. Immunohistochemistry of TGF-β1 and type III collagen in renal tissue: SLY. Renal pathology: GY and JF. Renal biopsy: HRC. Blood purification: LJS. Clinical coordination: LHZ. All the authors have reviewed the manuscript and agreed to its publication.

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Zhao, Z., Yue, S., Feng, J. et al. Tubulointerstitial injury and renal outcome after minimum lethal dose of diquat intoxication. Int Urol Nephrol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11255-024-04076-8

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