Late onset neonatal acute kidney injury: results from the AWAKEN Study
Alison L. Kent(Australian National University), Mamta Fuloria, Mary Revenis(Children's National), Sangeeta Hingorani(University of Washington), Robin K. Ohls(University of New Mexico), Louis Boohaker(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Jason Gien(Children's Hospital Colorado), Michelle C. Starr(Indiana University School of Medicine), David J. Askenazi(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Patrick D. Brophy, Russell Griffin(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Christopher J. Rhee, Subrata Sarkar, Ayesa Mian, Susan E. Ingraham, Jennifer R. Charlton(University of Virginia)
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