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Effects of melatonin on advanced glycation end products, inflammation, and oxidative stress in peritoneal dialysis patients: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Movahedian M +6 more
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High-Efficiency Removal of Copper and Nickel via Donnan Dialysis Using Fujifilm Cation-Exchange Membranes: Process Optimization Through Response Surface Methodology. [PDF]
Chaabani N +5 more
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Consequences of mRNA Secondary Structure on Stability against both Hydrolysis and Aggregation: The Role of Electrostatic, π-π Stacking, and Thermal Effects. [PDF]
Jarand CW, Deng Z, Brader ML, Reed WF.
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ASSESSMENT OF ADEQUACY OF DIALYSIS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING DIALYSIS WITH BICARBONATE SOLUTION
Raheleh Mohseni, Ehteram Sadat Ilali
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Anisotropic gelation of polymer solution induced by dialysis
奈緒子 富田 +2 more
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ASAIO Journal, 2002
We used the thermodynamic principles governing bound solute dialysis, commonly referred to as "albumin dialysis" or "sorbent dialysis" and practiced clinically with the Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System (MARS) and Biologic-DT approaches, respectively, to develop a comprehensive understanding of the process. Dimensionless parameters emerging from
John F, Patzer, Steven E, Bane
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We used the thermodynamic principles governing bound solute dialysis, commonly referred to as "albumin dialysis" or "sorbent dialysis" and practiced clinically with the Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System (MARS) and Biologic-DT approaches, respectively, to develop a comprehensive understanding of the process. Dimensionless parameters emerging from
John F, Patzer, Steven E, Bane
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Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2001
After several decades of experience of peritoneal dialysis therapy, we now understand the peritoneal membrane and the causes of its changes during long-term dialysis much better. Several new, more biocompatible solutions are available in clinic today, and the outcome of peritoneal dialysis therapy is expected to be further improved.
T, Wang, B, Lindholm
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After several decades of experience of peritoneal dialysis therapy, we now understand the peritoneal membrane and the causes of its changes during long-term dialysis much better. Several new, more biocompatible solutions are available in clinic today, and the outcome of peritoneal dialysis therapy is expected to be further improved.
T, Wang, B, Lindholm
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