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Authors response: Ingestion of dug well water from an area with high prevalence of chronic kidney disease of unknown aetiology (CKDu) and development of kidney and liver lesions in rats-Toxicological viewpoint
Authors:
M. G. Thammitiyagodage ,
Medical Research Institute, LK
M. M. Gunatillaka,
Medical Research Institute, LK
N. Ekanayaka,
Medical Research Institute, LK
C. Rathnayake,
Medical Research Institute, LK
N. U. Horadagoda,
University of Peradeniya, LK
About N. U.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
R. Jayathissa,
Medical Research Institute, LK
U. K. Gunaratne,
Regional Epidemiology Unit, Polonnaruwa, LK
W. G. Kumara,
Medical Research Institute, LK
P. Abeynayake
University of Peradeniya, LK
Abstract
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How to Cite:
Thammitiyagodage, M.G., Gunatillaka, M.M., Ekanayaka, N., Rathnayake, C., Horadagoda, N.U., Jayathissa, R., Gunaratne, U.K., Kumara, W.G. and Abeynayake, P., 2018. Authors response: Ingestion of dug well water from an area with high prevalence of chronic kidney disease of unknown aetiology (CKDu) and development of kidney and liver lesions in rats-Toxicological viewpoint. Ceylon Medical Journal, 63(2), pp.99–101. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4038/cmj.v63i2.8676
Published on
30 Jun 2018.
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