Aristolochic acid and the etiology of endemic (Balkan) nephropathy
Arthur P. Grollman(Stony Brook University), Bojan Jelaković, Angela K. Goodenough(New York State Department of Health), Ute M. Moll(Stony Brook University), Robert Rieger(Pharmac), Robert J. Turesky(Nestlé (Switzerland)), Masaaki Moriya(Pharmac), Zvonimir Medverec, Krunoslav Jakovina(University of Slavonski Brod), Frederick W. Miller(Stony Brook University), Neda Slade(Ruđer Bošković Institute), Shinya Shibutani(Pharmac), Branko Brdar(Ruđer Bošković Institute), Thomas A. Rosenquist(Stony Brook University), Lin Wu(Materials Systems (United States)), Andrea Fernandes(Pharmac), Naomi Suzuki(Pharmac), Mato Vukelić(University of Slavonski Brod)
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