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Cinacalcet does not affect longitudinal growth but increases body weight gain in experimental uraemia
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 08/28/08
Nakagawa K et al. - CIN treatment does not impact on growth plate chondrocyte function in uraemic rats, but improves food efficiency and body weight gain.
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