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Genome-Wide Analysis Studies and Chronic Kidney Disease

In recent years, the very high worldwide prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has led some authors to talk of an “epidemic.” The progression of CKD varies considerably among individuals despite similar aetiologies, optimal blood pressure, and glycaemic control. Over the last decade, through ge...

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Main Authors: Piras, Doloretta, Zoledziewska, Magdalena, Cucca, Francesco, Pani, Antonello
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