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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2008 23(1):1-3; doi:10.1093/ndt/gfm877
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Editorial Note

N. Lameire

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To coincideAuthor: Please check whether the Editorial Note is OK as set. with this first NDT issue of 2008, the editors would like to wish all our readers, reviewers, editorial board members and collaborators good health and success in their private and professional lives over the coming year. Traditionally, a short report from the editorial office is published in the January issue of the journal.

The editorial offices are located in Ghent (Norbert Lameire), Aachen (Jürgen Floege) and London (David C. Wheeler). Whereas all manuscripts are received and processed in Ghent, Jürgen Floege deals specifically with experimental papers and the section ‘Translational Nephrology’, while David C. Wheeler supervises case reports, some educational features and the . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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