Ethnicity and recurrence of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Jonathan M. Sorof Md
Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nephrology and HypertensionDepartment of Pediatrics6431 Fannin St. Room 3.124University of Texas–Houston Medical SchoolHoustonTX 77030USATel.: (713)-500-5670Fax: (713)-500-5680E-mail:
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Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nephrology and HypertensionDepartment of Pediatrics6431 Fannin St. Room 3.124University of Texas–Houston Medical SchoolHoustonTX 77030USATel.: (713)-500-5670Fax: (713)-500-5680E-mail:
Search for more papers by this authorJonathan M. Sorof Md
Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nephrology and HypertensionDepartment of Pediatrics6431 Fannin St. Room 3.124University of Texas–Houston Medical SchoolHoustonTX 77030USATel.: (713)-500-5670Fax: (713)-500-5680E-mail:
Search for more papers by this authorJoshua Samuels Md
Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nephrology and HypertensionDepartment of Pediatrics6431 Fannin St. Room 3.124University of Texas–Houston Medical SchoolHoustonTX 77030USATel.: (713)-500-5670Fax: (713)-500-5680E-mail:
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