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273 related items for PubMed ID: 23042435

  • 1. Relationships between glomerular filtration rate and kidney volume in low-birth-weight neonates.
    Kandasamy Y, Smith R, Wright IM, Lumbers ER.
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  • 7. Glomerular Density and Volume in Renal Biopsy Specimens of Children with Proteinuria Relative to Preterm Birth and Gestational Age.
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  • 12. Low birth weight babies under village conditions: feeding pattern, growth and motor development.
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    Shiozaki Y, Fujikura T, Isobe S, Takatsuka I, Sato T, Goto D, Ishigaki S, Ohashi N, Yasuda H.
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  • 15. Birth Weight Is Associated With Kidney Size in Middle-Aged Women.
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  • 19. Low birth weight is associated with impaired murine kidney development and function.
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  • 20. Low birth weight, nephron number, and kidney disease.
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