Bone and mineral metabolism after transplantation
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Introduction and Aims: Hypophosphatemia occurs often after successful kidney transplantation (KTx), but its cause is not fully understood. Persistently elevated
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| Journal | nephrology dialysis transplantation |
| Year | 2012 |
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