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Source: Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
Additive interaction of family medical history of diabetes with hypertension on the diagnosis of diabetes among older adults in India: longitudinal ageing study in India
Source: BMC Public Health
Zyxin is important for the stability and function of podocytes, especially during mechanical stretch
Source: Communications Biology
Frail hypertensive older adults with prediabetes and chronic kidney disease: insights on organ damage and cognitive performance - preliminary results from the CARYATID study
Source: Cardiovascular Diabetology
A study of hospitalized COVID-19 patients with AKI in a setting of multiracial developing country
Source: BMC Nephrology
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