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Research Headlines – New hope for people with rare kidney diseases
Research Headlines – New hope for people with rare kidney diseases
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January 23, 2018
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An EU-funded project has provided new hope for the 2 million people in Europe who suffer from rare kidney diseases thanks to groundbreaking research that has led to diagnostic tests and a new type of treatment.
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