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Einfluss der doppelten RAAS-Blockade auf die Progression der Niereninsuffizienz bei diabetischer Nephropathie

Influence of dual RAAS blockade on the progression of renal insufficiency in diabetic nephropathy

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Özcelik, C. Einfluss der doppelten RAAS-Blockade auf die Progression der Niereninsuffizienz bei diabetischer Nephropathie. Kardiologe 8, 111–113 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12181-013-0547-7

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