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Keywords: Population analysis of mesothelium
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1999) 81 (3): 301–309.
Published Online: 26 February 1999
...Lazaro Gotloib; Valery Wajsbrot; Avshalom Shostak; Raisa Kushnier Studies done using the in vivo mouse model of population analysis of mesothelium showed that dialysis solutions containing high concentrations of glucose induced the development of a hypertrophic phenotype. Since these changes were...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron
Nephron (1998) 79 (3): 322–332.
Published Online: 22 June 1998
.... Buffers Lactate Peritoneal dialysis Peritoneal dialysis fluids, biocompatibility Population analysis of mesothelium Several lines of investigation revealed detrimental effects induced by glucose-enriched, lactate-buffered peritoneal dialysis (PD) solutions, commonly used in clinical wards upon...