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Proteinuria and function loss in native and transplanted kidneys

Koop, K.

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Koop, K. (2009, September 2). Proteinuria and function loss in native and transplanted kidneys. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13951

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Proteinuria and function loss in native and transplanted

kidneys

Klaas Koop

Proteinuria and function loss in native and tr ansplanted kidneys Klaas K oop 2009

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voor de openbare verdediging van het proefschrift

Proteinuria and function loss in native and transplanted kidneys

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2 september 2009 16:15 uur Academiegebouw Rapenburg 73 te Leiden

'Lekenpraatje'

15:00 uur Academiegebouw, zaal 1

Paranimfen

Daphne IJpelaar d.ijpelaar@lumc.nl 0629514540 Philip Homburg p.homburg@erasmusmc.nl 0614841781

Klaas Koop Haarlemmerstraat 247a 2312 DS Leiden klaaskoop@gmail.com 0628544359

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