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February 01 2001
The Cyclin Kinase Inhibitor (CKI) P27 Modulates the Tubular Proliferative Response in Non-Inflamed Kidneys
J. Hughes
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J. Hughes
1 MRC Centre for Inflammation Research, University of Edinburgh
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R. Kroft
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R. Kroft
2 University of Washington, Seattle, USA
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S. Shankland
S. Shankland
2 University of Washington, Seattle, USA
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Clin Sci (Lond) (2001) 100 (s44): 14P.
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J. Hughes, R. Kroft, S. Shankland; The Cyclin Kinase Inhibitor (CKI) P27 Modulates the Tubular Proliferative Response in Non-Inflamed Kidneys. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 February 2001; 100 (s44): 14P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs100014Pa
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