Dietary fish oil reduces progression of established renal disease in (NZB × NZW)F<sub>1</sub> mice and delays renal disease in BXSB and MRL/1 strains
Dwight R. Robinson(Unknown), Robert B. Colvin(Harvard University), James D. Prickett(National Institutes of Health), Gregory Makoul(Yale University), Alfred D. Steinberg(Unknown)
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