Kidney International
(ISSN: 0085-2538, 1523-1755)
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2009 - 76 (8)
- Endovascular repair of a hemodialysis fistula aneurysm with covered stents.
- First use of nocturnal hemodialysis.
- Enterovesical fistula and roundworms.
- Complications impair the usefulness and validity of the rat tail arteriovenous fistula model.
- Mineral complexes and vascular calcification.
- The data on transplantation in Saudi Arabia are complex and require additional framework for interpretation.
- Overexpression of cytochrome P450 4F2 in mice increases 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid production and arterial blood pressure.
- The utility of multivariate analysis in the study of hepcidin.
- Pitfalls of technetium-99m-labeled human serum albumin scintigraphy for protein-losing enteropathy.
- Sphingosine kinase-1: a potential mediator of renal fibrosis.
- Uremic memory: the role of acute kidney injury in long-term outcomes.
- Licorice: a sweet alternative to prevent hyperkalemia in dialysis patients?
- Race: a call to change nomenclature.
- Deletion of the Met receptor in the collecting duct decreases renal repair following ureteral obstruction.
- Induction of heme oxygenase-1 protects against podocyte apoptosis under diabetic conditions.
- The biology of preeclampsia.
- Transforming growth factor-beta2 upregulates sphingosine kinase-1 activity, which in turn attenuates the fibrotic response to TGF-beta2 by impeding CTGF expression.
- The impact of transient and persistent acute kidney injury on long-term outcomes after acute myocardial infarction.
- A small post-operative rise in serum creatinine predicts acute kidney injury in children undergoing cardiac surgery.
- CYP-omega-hydroxylation-dependent metabolites of arachidonic acid inhibit the basolateral 10 pS chloride channel in the rat thick ascending limb.
- Dialysis-requiring acute renal failure increases the risk of progressive chronic kidney disease.
- Steroid-free maintenance immunosuppression in kidney transplantation: is it time to consider it as a standard therapy?
- Hepatitis C virus-induced cryoglobulinemia.
- Human immunodeficiency virus and renal transplantation.