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Activation of the Fas/Fas ligand pathway in hypertensive renal disease in Dahl/Rapp rats

Paul W Sanders, Pei-Xuan Wang BMC Nephrology 2002, 3:1 (7 January 2002)

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Acute tubulo-interstitial nephritis leading to acute renal failure following multiple hornet stings

Aman Sharma, Ajay Wanchu, V Mahesha, V Sakhuja, Pradeep Bambery, Surjit Singh BMC Nephrology 2006, 7:18 (21 November 2006)

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Medication-related problem type and appearance rate in ambulatory hemodialysis patients

Harold J Manley, Debra K Drayer, Richard S Muther BMC Nephrology 2003, 4:10 (22 December 2003)

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Nephropathic cystinosis associated with cardiomyopathy: A 27-year clinical follow-up

Mehul P Dixit, Ira Greifer BMC Nephrology 2002, 3:8 (9 November 2002)

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Molecularly targeted therapy for Kaposi's sarcoma in a kidney transplant patient: case report, "what worked and what did not"

Patricia Volkow, Juan W Zinser, Ricardo Correa-Rotter BMC Nephrology 2007, 8:6 (27 March 2007)

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Clinical proof-of-concept trial to assess the therapeutic effect of sirolimus in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: SUISSE ADPKD study

Andreas L Serra, Andreas D Kistler, Diane Poster, Marian Struker, Rudolf P Wüthrich, Dominik Weishaupt, Frank Tschirch BMC Nephrology 2007, 8:13 (15 September 2007)

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A rare association of crossed fused renal ectopia

Riaz Ahmad BMC Nephrology 2007, 8:5 (1 March 2007)

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Astaxanthin vs placebo on arterial stiffness, oxidative stress and inflammation in renal transplant patients (Xanthin): a randomised controlled trial

Robert G Fassett, Helen Healy, Ritza Driver, Iain K Robertson, Dominic P Geraghty, James E Sharman, Jeff S Coombes BMC Nephrology 2008, 9:17 (18 December 2008)

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A multidisciplinary program for achieving lipid goals in chronic hemodialysis patients

Rebecca A Viola, Kevin C Abbott, Paul G Welch, Robichaud J McMillan, Aatif M Sheikh, Christina M Yuan BMC Nephrology 2002, 3:9 (14 November 2002)

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Treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in haemodialysis patients: a randomised clinical trial comparing paricalcitol and alfacalcidol

Ditte Hansen, Lisbet Brandi, Knud Rasmussen BMC Nephrology 2009, 10:28 (24 September 2009)

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What do we know about chronic kidney disease in India: first report of the Indian CKD registry

Mohan M Rajapurkar, George T John, Ashok L Kirpalani, Georgi Abraham, Sanjay K Agarwal, Alan F Almeida, Sishir Gang, Amit Gupta, Gopesh Modi, Dilip Pahari, Ramdas Pisharody, Jai Prakash, Anuradha Raman, Devinder S Rana, Raj K Sharma, RN Sahoo, Vinay Sakhuja, Ravi Tatapudi, Vivekanand Jha BMC Nephrology 2012, 13:10 (6 March 2012)

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The demographic pattern and etiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is largely uniform across India, with diabetic nephropathy as the pre-eminent cause, and younger, poorer patients being more likely to present with advanced CKD.

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Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis: one year outcome of total and separate kidney function following stenting

Giorgio Coen, Eleonora Moscaritolo, Carlo Catalano, Raffaella Lavini, Italo Nofroni, Giuseppe Ronga, Daniela Sardella, Alvaro Zaccaria, Rosario Cianci BMC Nephrology 2004, 5:15 (15 October 2004)

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Age-related associations of hypertension and diabetes mellitus with chronic kidney disease

Tareq M Islam, Caroline S Fox, Devin Mann, Paul Muntner BMC Nephrology 2009, 10:17 (30 June 2009)

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Gitelman-like syndrome after cisplatin therapy: a case report and literature review

Kessarin Panichpisal, Freddy Angulo-Pernett, Sharmila Selhi, Kenneth M Nugent BMC Nephrology 2006, 7:10 (24 May 2006)

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Race/ethnicity and disease severity in IgA nephropathy

Yoshio N Hall, Eloisa F Fuentes, Glenn M Chertow, Jean L Olson BMC Nephrology 2004, 5:10 (2 September 2004)

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Contrary to reports that IgA nephropathy follows a more severe course in Asian/Pacific Islanders, there is no link between ethnicity and disease severity among patients in California and Hawaii.

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Renal outcome in adults with renal insufficiency and irregular asymmetric kidneys

Guy H Neild, Gill Thomson, Dorothea Nitsch, Robin G Woolfson, John O Connolly, Christopher RJ Woodhouse BMC Nephrology 2004, 5:12 (5 October 2004)

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Comparison of markers of oxidative stress, inflammation and arterial stiffness between incident hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients – an observational study

Robert G Fassett, Ritza Driver, Helen Healy, Dwarakanathan Ranganathan, Sharad Ratanjee, Iain K Robertson, Dominic P Geraghty, James E Sharman, Jeff S Coombes BMC Nephrology 2009, 10:8 (12 March 2009)

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Predictors of outcome in idiopathic rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (IRPGN)

Efstathios Alexopoulos, Lazaros Gionanlis, Ekaterini Papayianni, Elizabeth Kokolina, Maria Leontsini, Dimitrios Memmos BMC Nephrology 2006, 7:16 (1 November 2006)

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p21 is decreased in polycystic kidney disease and leads to increased epithelial cell cycle progression: roscovitine augments p21 levels

Jin-Young Park, William E Schutzer, Jessie N Lindsley, Susan P Bagby, Terry T Oyama, Sharon Anderson, Robert H Weiss BMC Nephrology 2007, 8:12 (22 August 2007)

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The role of 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficiency in promoting insulin resistance and inflammation in patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: a randomised controlled trial

William G Petchey, Ingrid J Hickman, Emma Duncan, Johannes B Prins, Carmel M Hawley, David W Johnson, Katherine Barraclough, Nicole M Isbel BMC Nephrology 2009, 10:41 (10 December 2009)

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Clinical pharmacy activities in chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease patients: a systematic literature review

Gunar Stemer, Rosa Lemmens-Gruber BMC Nephrology 2011, 12:35 (22 July 2011)

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Prevalence and determinants of microalbuminuria among diabetic patients in the United Arab Emirates

Fatma Al-Maskari, Mohammed El-Sadig, Enyioma Obineche BMC Nephrology 2008, 9:1 (29 January 2008)

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Preventing AVF thrombosis: the rationale and design of the Omega-3 fatty acids (Fish Oils) and Aspirin in Vascular access OUtcomes in REnal Disease (FAVOURED) study

Ashley Irish, Gursharan Dogra, Trevor Mori, Elaine Beller, Stephane Heritier, Carmel Hawley, Peter Kerr, Amanda Robertson, Johan Rosman, Peta-Anne Paul-Brent, Melissa Starfield, Kevan Polkinghorne, Alan Cass BMC Nephrology 2009, 10:1 (21 January 2009)

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The importance of iron in long-term survival of maintenance hemodialysis patients treated with epoetin-alfa and intravenous iron: analysis of 9.5 years of prospectively collected data

Victor E Pollak, Jonathan A Lorch, Rakesh Shukla, Supriya Satwah BMC Nephrology 2009, 10:6 (26 February 2009)

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Long-term survival during treatment with maintenance hemodialysis is maximized in patients with relatively high hemoglobin levels and enhanced by moderate treatment with intravenous iron but epoetin-alpha gives only a minor further improvement.

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Reduction in podocyte density as a pathologic feature in early diabetic nephropathy in rodents: Prevention by lipoic acid treatment

Brian Siu, Jharna Saha, William E Smoyer, Kelli A Sullivan, Frank C Brosius BMC Nephrology 2006, 7:6 (15 March 2006)

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The antioxidant alpha-lipoic acid prevents podocyte loss in the glomeruli of diabetic rodents, whereas insulin had a more modest effect, suggesting that kidney damage is caused not only by hyperglycemia, but also by reactive oxygen species.

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