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ChemInform, 2005
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1970
Anemia is an almost invariable part of the uremic syndrome. The majority of patients have a hemolytic component which is extracorpuscular and unrelated to immune mechanisms or splenic sequestration. In some cases mechanical injury due to abnormalities of vasculature may play a role.
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Anemia is an almost invariable part of the uremic syndrome. The majority of patients have a hemolytic component which is extracorpuscular and unrelated to immune mechanisms or splenic sequestration. In some cases mechanical injury due to abnormalities of vasculature may play a role.
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1987
PAs are intracellular regulators of growth and anabolic processes. Toxic properties of PAs are conferred according to the increasing number of cationic charges. In uremia, PA accumulation occurs both in and outside the cell. Decreased PA synthesis and blunted PA pathway responses suggest PAs may participate in cellular down regulation.
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PAs are intracellular regulators of growth and anabolic processes. Toxic properties of PAs are conferred according to the increasing number of cationic charges. In uremia, PA accumulation occurs both in and outside the cell. Decreased PA synthesis and blunted PA pathway responses suggest PAs may participate in cellular down regulation.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
John P. Merrill, Constantine L. Hampers
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John P. Merrill, Constantine L. Hampers
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Protein carbamylation links inflammation, smoking, uremia and atherogenesis
Nature Medicine, 2007Zeneng Wang, Outi Kummu, Eric J Topol
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Uremia induces the osteoblast differentiation factor Cbfa1 in human blood vessels
Kidney International, 2003Sharon M Moe
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