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Serum Indoxyl Sulfate Is Associated with Vascular Disease and Mortality in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
Fellype C. Barreto, Daniela V. Barreto, Sophie Liabeuf, Natalie Meert, Griet Glorieux, Mohammed Temmar, Gabriel Choukroun, Raymond Vanholder, Ziad A. Massy and ; on behalf of the European Uremic Toxin Work Group (EUTox)
CJASN August 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2215/CJN.03980609
Fellype C. Barreto
Daniela V. Barreto
Sophie Liabeuf
Natalie Meert
Griet Glorieux
Mohammed Temmar
Gabriel Choukroun
Raymond Vanholder


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January 07, 2021
Serum Indoxyl Sulfate Is Associated with Vascular Disease and Mortality in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
Fellype C. Barreto, Daniela V. Barreto, Sophie Liabeuf, Natalie Meert, Griet Glorieux, Mohammed Temmar, Gabriel Choukroun, Raymond Vanholder, Ziad A. Massy
CJASN Aug 2009, DOI: 10.2215/CJN.03980609
Serum Indoxyl Sulfate Is Associated with Vascular Disease and Mortality in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
Fellype C. Barreto, Daniela V. Barreto, Sophie Liabeuf, Natalie Meert, Griet Glorieux, Mohammed Temmar, Gabriel Choukroun, Raymond Vanholder, Ziad A. Massy
CJASN Aug 2009, DOI: 10.2215/CJN.03980609
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