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Leon G Fine

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Journal of Nephrology|December 31, 2013
A 2000-year history of nephrology: 10 enduring scientific landmarksLeon G Fine
Nephron. Experimental Nephrology|May 24, 2014
Restoring the function of a diseased kidney via its microvasculatureLeon G Fine
Nature Clinical Practice. Nephrology|January 26, 2007
Primary aldosteronism: renal effects compared with primary hypertensionLeon G Fine
The American Journal of Pathology|February 27, 2010
First heal thyself: rescue of dysfunctional endothelial progenitor cells restores function to the injured kidneyLeon G Fine
Nephron. Physiology|May 24, 2014
Ernest Henry Starling (1866-1927) on the formation and reabsorption of lymphLeon G Fine
Nephron. Physiology|June 28, 2014
Ernest Henry Starling (1866-1927) on the glomerular and tubular functions of the kidneyLeon G Fine
Nephron|June 12, 2016
Avicenna (980-1037) on the Role of the Liver in Separating Fluid from the Blood, with Insight into the Process from E.H. Starling (1866-1907) a Millennium LaterLeon G Fine
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 3, 2004
The clinical-skills examinationLeon G Fine
Journal of Nephrology|July 29, 2006
Samuel Johnson's illnessesLeon G Fine
Kidney International|December 1, 2005
The response to loss of function of one kidney: it all depends upon what is happening next doorLeon G Fine
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Journal of Nephrology|December 31, 2013
A 2000-year history of nephrology: 10 enduring scientific landmarksLeon G Fine
Nephron. Experimental Nephrology|May 24, 2014
Restoring the function of a diseased kidney via its microvasculatureLeon G Fine
Nature Clinical Practice. Nephrology|January 26, 2007
Primary aldosteronism: renal effects compared with primary hypertensionLeon G Fine
The American Journal of Pathology|February 27, 2010
First heal thyself: rescue of dysfunctional endothelial progenitor cells restores function to the injured kidneyLeon G Fine
Nephron. Physiology|May 24, 2014
Ernest Henry Starling (1866-1927) on the formation and reabsorption of lymphLeon G Fine
Nephron. Physiology|June 28, 2014
Ernest Henry Starling (1866-1927) on the glomerular and tubular functions of the kidneyLeon G Fine
Nephron|June 12, 2016
Avicenna (980-1037) on the Role of the Liver in Separating Fluid from the Blood, with Insight into the Process from E.H. Starling (1866-1907) a Millennium LaterLeon G Fine
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 3, 2004
The clinical-skills examinationLeon G Fine
Journal of Nephrology|July 29, 2006
Samuel Johnson's illnessesLeon G Fine
Kidney International|December 1, 2005
The response to loss of function of one kidney: it all depends upon what is happening next doorLeon G Fine
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