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Sanchez CP et al. – Multiple etiologic factors can contribute to impaired bone growth in renal failure, including suboptimal nutrition, metabolic acidosis, and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Recent findings have also shown the tight connection between chondro/osteogenesis, hematopoiesis, and immunogenesis.

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