favorable outcomes after renal transplantation in patients with diabetes mellitus

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silke v. niederhaus school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin, 600 highland avenue, h4/780 csc madison, 53792-7375 wi, usa, usa +1-6082639903, [email protected]

silke v niederhaus school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin, madison

hans w. sollinger school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin, 600 highland avenue, h4/780 csc madison, 53792-7375 wi, usa, usa +1-6082639903, [email protected]; school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin, 600 highland avenue, h4/780 csc madison, 53792-7375 wi, usa, usa +1-6082639903, [email protected]

hans w sollinger school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin,600 highland avenue, h4/780 csc madison,53792-7375, usa +1-6082639903, [email protected]; school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin,600 highland avenue, h4/780 csc madison,53792-7375, usa +1-6082639903, [email protected]

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nephro-urology monthly

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