Developmental Origins of Kidney Disease: Why Oxidative Stress Matters?
The "developmental origins of health and disease" theory indicates that many adult-onset diseases can originate in the earliest stages of life. The developing kidney has emerged as being particularly vulnerable to adverse in utero conditions leading to morphological and functional changes,...
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Main Authors: | Chien-Ning Hsu (Author), You-Lin Tain (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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