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Complications
:
Yanling Zhang
,
Darren A. Yuen
,
Andrew Advani
,
Kerri Thai
,
Suzanne L. Advani
,
David Kepecs
,
M. Golam Kabir
,
Kim A. Connelly
,
and
Richard E. Gilbert
Early-Outgrowth Bone Marrow Cells Attenuate Renal Injury and Dysfunction via an Antioxidant Effect in a Mouse Model of Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes
August 2012
61
:
2114
-
2125
;
published ahead of print
May 17, 2012
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Diabetes
August 2012
vol. 61
no. 8
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