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Apr 29, 2024

Four Department of Medicine faculty elected AAAS fellows

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Mar 25, 2024

VUMC team finds potential treatment for kidney fibrosis

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Illustration shows clonal expansions of abnormal blood cells, represented by vines, “CHIPing” away at the kidneys, leaving them susceptible to injury. (illustration by Ella Maru Studio)
Mar 7, 2024

Blood mutations increase risk for acute kidney injury: study

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