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. 2025 Jul 10:24:777-778.
doi: 10.17179/excli2025-8622. eCollection 2025.

Cyclophosphamide-associated partial proximal tubular dysfunction

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Cyclophosphamide-associated partial proximal tubular dysfunction

Rutvikkumar Jadvani et al. EXCLI J. .
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