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Editorial
. 2024 Aug 9;14(8):973.
doi: 10.3390/biom14080973.

Redox Imbalance and Mitochondrial Abnormalities in Kidney Disease-Volume II

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Redox Imbalance and Mitochondrial Abnormalities in Kidney Disease-Volume II

Tram N Diep et al. Biomolecules. .

Abstract

The kidney performs fundamental functions by eliminating metabolic waste and reabsorbing essential nutrients and electrolytes such as glucose, proteins, ions, and anions [...].

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L. J. Yan was supported in part by a grant from the Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation and by a bridge grant (grant number 2400071) from the University of North Texas Health Science center.

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