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Next-Generation Phosphate Binders: Focus on Iron-Based Binders
Drugs, 2014Phosphate excess is associated with increased mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and has recently been linked to accelerated aging. Oral phosphate binders are prescribed to patients with CKD to prevent absorption of dietary phosphate. Currently available binders have been associated with impaired outcomes (calcium-based binders) or
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Reasons for Phosphate Binder Discontinuation Vary by Binder Type
Journal of Renal Nutrition, 2014Nonadherence to phosphate binder regimen is common among end-stage renal disease patients and contributes to elevated phosphorus levels. Pill burden, side effects, complex regimens, and cost all contribute to nonadherence. We retrospectively analyzed reasons for discontinuation in hemodialysis patients receiving treatment at a large U.S.
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Nature Methods, 2013
Small, genetically encoded probes for real-time detection and perturbation of cellular events are gaining attention.
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Small, genetically encoded probes for real-time detection and perturbation of cellular events are gaining attention.
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