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Machine learning-based urine peptidome analysis to predict and understand mechanisms of progression to kidney failure
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Evolution of protein-bound uremic toxins indoxyl sulphate and p-cresyl sulphate in acute kidney injury
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Serum levels of miR-126 and miR-223 and outcomes in chronic kidney disease patients
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Levels of indoxyl sulfate in kidney transplant patients, and the relationship with hard outcomes
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Clinical studies and chronic kidney disease: what did we learn recently?
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Uremic toxicity and sclerostin in chronic kidney disease patients
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Does beta-2-microglobulin exert avascular damaging effect by activating leukocytes?
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Association between free light chain levels, and disease progression and mortality in chronic kidney disease
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Uremia-related oxidative stress in leukocytes is not triggered by β2-microglobulin
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The clinical impact of plasma leptin levels in a cohort of chronic kidney disease patients
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Does p-cresylglucuronide have the same impact on mortality as other protein-bound uremic toxins?
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Plasma beta-2 microglobulin is associated with cardiovascular disease in uremic patients
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Estimated glomerular filtration rate is a poor predictor of the concentration of middle molecular weight uremic solutes in chronic kidney disease
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Prognostic implications of plasma myoglobin levels in patients with chronic kidney disease
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Symmetric dimethylarginine as a proinflammatory agent in chronic kidney disease
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Le malondialdéhyde est-il un facteur prédictif de mortalité chez les patients ayant une maladie rénale chronique?
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Estimated glomerular filtration rate is a poor predictor of concentration for a broad range of uremic toxins
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Markers of vascular disease in plasma from patients with chronic kidney disease identified by proteomic analysis
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Plasma interleukin-6 is independently associated with mortality in both hemodialysis and pre-dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease
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Free p-cresylsulphate is a predictor of mortality in patients at different stages of chronic kidney disease