Kidney International
(ISSN: 0085-2538, 1523-1755)
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2010 - 78 (6)
- The Case mid R: A blistering complication of peritoneal dialysis.
- A dialysis patient with a nodular tongue.
- Expression and localization of the ciliary disease protein retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator in mammalian kidney.
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- Paraproteinemia-associated pseudohypercreatininemia across different analytical methodologies.
- Only anti-CD133 antibodies recognizing the CD133/1 or the CD133/2 epitopes can identify human renal progenitors.
- Primary systemic arterial vasodilation in cirrhotic patients.
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- CD14 : a candidate biomarker for the prognosis of polycystic kidney disease.
- Lead-time bias in studies of cinacalcet prescriptions.
- The rise and fall of horror autotoxicus and forbidden clones.
- Journal club.
- Dr. Saulo klahr, 1935-2010.
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- Have we fallen off target with concerns surrounding dual RAAS blockade?
- Dual RAAS blockade is desirable in kidney disease: Con.
- Natural autoantibodies to myeloperoxidase, proteinase 3, and the glomerular basement membrane are present in normal individuals.
- Moderate chronic kidney disease is associated with reduced cognitive performance in midlife women.
- The peritoneal osmotic conductance is low well before the diagnosis of encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis is made.
- Rapamycin induces growth retardation by disrupting angiogenesis in the growth plate.
- Chronic renal disease is more prevalent in patients with hemolytic uremic syndrome who had a positive history of diarrhea.
- Renal CD14 expression correlates with the progression of cystic kidney disease.
- Cinacalcet hydrochloride treatment significantly improves all-cause and cardiovascular survival in a large cohort of hemodialysis patients.
- Genome-wide analysis of epigenetic signatures for kidney-specific transporters.