Corrigendum: BM-MSCs alleviate diabetic nephropathy in male rats by regulating ER stress, oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptotic pathways
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Main Authors: | Tarek Khamis (Author), Adel Abdelkhalek (Author), Hussein Abdellatif (Author), Nourelden Dwidar (Author), Ahmed Said (Author), Rama Ahmed (Author), Kerolos Wagdy (Author), Rowina Elgarhy (Author), Rawan Eltahan (Author), Hisham Mohamed (Author), Eman Said Amer (Author), Maria Hanna (Author), Tarek Ragab (Author), Abdallah Kishk (Author), Judy Wael (Author), Eyad Sarhan (Author), Linda Saweres (Author), Mohamed Reda (Author), Sara Elkomy (Author), Abdalah Mohamed (Author), Abdullah Samy (Author), Ateya Khafaga (Author), Youliana Shaker (Author), Hamdy Yehia (Author), Asma Alanazi (Author), Mohammed Alassiri (Author), Emil Tîrziu (Author), Iulia Maria Bucur (Author), Ahmed H. Arisha (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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