Urinary nephrospheres indicate recovery from acute kidney injury in renal allograft recipients – a pilot study

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Daniela Knafl
Wolfgang Winnicki
Peter Mazal
Ludwig Wagner
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[1] Medical University of Vienna,Division of Nephrology and Dialysis, Department of Medicine III
[2] Clinical Institute of Pathology,undefined
[3] Medical University of Vienna,undefined
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BMC Nephrology | / 20卷
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Nephrosphere; Acute kidney injury; Kidney transplantation; Tubular regeneration; Organ repair;
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