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Free p-cresyl sulfate shows the highest association with cardiovascular outcome in chronic kidney disease
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The urinary proteomics classifier chronic kidney disease 273 predicts cardiovascular outcome in patients with chronic kidney disease
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Contribution of the uremic milieu to an increased pro-inflammatory monocytic phenotype in chronic kidney disease
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Serum levels of miR-126 and miR-223 and outcomes in chronic kidney disease patients
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Gut microbiota dynamics and uraemic toxins : one size does not fit all
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Increased urinary osmolyte excretion indicates chronic kidney disease severity and progression rate
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Value of urinary proteome-based classifier associated with chronic kidney disease and its progression in the prognosis of a patient-relevant endpoint, mortality
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Biochemical and clinical impact of organic uremic retention solutes : a comprehensive update
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Assessment of the association between increasing membrane pore size and endotoxin permeability using a novel experimental dialysis simulation set-up
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Endothelial glycocalyx damage in CKD : role of the uremic toxin indoxyl sulfate