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Glomerulotubuläre Balance und flussabhängige Regulation der proximalen Tubulusfunktion

Glomerulotubular balance and flow-dependent regulation of proximal tubule function

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Theilig, F. Glomerulotubuläre Balance und flussabhängige Regulation der proximalen Tubulusfunktion. Nephrologe 11, 288–290 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11560-016-0075-0

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