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Original Article
Clinicopathological differences in the activation pattern of the complement system between pediatric and adult lupus nephritis: a single centered retrospective study in Korea
Min Ji Park, Man Hoon Han, Mee-seon Kim, Yong-Jin Kim, Sang Jin Lee, Dongsub Kim, Hee Sun Baek, Min Hyun Cho
Child Kidney Dis.
2025;29(1):24-31. Published online February 11, 2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3339/ckd.25.001
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Childhood
Kidney Diseases
Print ISSN: 2384-0242
Online ISSN: 2384-0250
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