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Editorial

Peginesatide as a new approach for treating anemia of CKD patient: is it like a falling star?

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Pages 1277-1280 | Published online: 16 May 2013

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Lucia Del Vecchio & Francesco Locatelli. (2014) Anemia in chronic kidney disease patients: treatment recommendations and emerging therapies. Expert Review of Hematology 7:4, pages 495-506.
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