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Die Harnsäure-Weibel-Palade-Achse

Aktivator endogener Reparationsmechanismen nach akuter renaler Ischämie

The uric acid-Weibel-Palade axis

Activator of endogenic repair mechanisms after acute renal ischemia

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Patschan, D. Die Harnsäure-Weibel-Palade-Achse. Nephrologe 5, 242–245 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11560-010-0426-1

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