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bibliographicCitation Hällgren R, Engström-Laurent A, Nisbeth U. Circulating hyaluronate. A potential marker of altered metabolism of the connective tissue in uremia. Nephron. 1987;46(2):150–4. doi: 10.1159/000184331. PMID: 3299122.
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