Abstract Cystatin C is a low-molecular-weight protein which has been proposed as a marker of renal function that could replace creatinine. Indeed, the concentration of cystatin C is mainly determined by glomerular filtration and is particularly of interest in clinical settings where the relationship between creatinine production and muscle mass impairs the clinical performance of creatinine. Since the last decade, numerous studies have evaluated its potential use in measuring renal function in various populations. More recently, other potential developments for its clinical use have emerged. This review summarises current knowledge about the physiology of cystatin C and about its use as a renal marker, either alone or in equations developed...
Impairment of renal function beginning from subclinical stages is independent risk factor of develop...
Impairment of renal function beginning from subclinical stages is independent risk factor of develop...
Accurate measurement and estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a key indicator for early...
Aim: Although cystatin C has been developed as an alternative marker for estimating glomerular filtr...
Low molecular-mass plasma proteins play a key role in health and disease. Cystatin C is an endogenou...
The most widely used investigation of renal function and GFR is the measurement of serum creatinine ...
Background: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is rou-tinely assessed by measuring the concentrations ...
Background: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is rou-tinely assessed by measuring the concentrations ...
Objective: To summarize recent knowledge on the small molecular weight protein cystatin C (cys-C) an...
Human cystatin C is a basic low molecular mass protein (13,359 Dalton) freely filtered through the g...
The present minireview of the place of cystatin C in clinical medicine emphasizes, and discuss the e...
Creatinine is the most commonly used endogenous substance in the estimation of glomerular filtration...
Human cystatin C is a basic low molecular mass protein (13,359 Dalton) freely filtered through the g...
When 90% or more of native kidney function is lost, renal replacement therapy must be initiated to s...
Serum cystatin C measured by automated immunoassay: A more sensitive marker of changes in GFR than s...
Impairment of renal function beginning from subclinical stages is independent risk factor of develop...
Impairment of renal function beginning from subclinical stages is independent risk factor of develop...
Accurate measurement and estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a key indicator for early...
Aim: Although cystatin C has been developed as an alternative marker for estimating glomerular filtr...
Low molecular-mass plasma proteins play a key role in health and disease. Cystatin C is an endogenou...
The most widely used investigation of renal function and GFR is the measurement of serum creatinine ...
Background: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is rou-tinely assessed by measuring the concentrations ...
Background: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is rou-tinely assessed by measuring the concentrations ...
Objective: To summarize recent knowledge on the small molecular weight protein cystatin C (cys-C) an...
Human cystatin C is a basic low molecular mass protein (13,359 Dalton) freely filtered through the g...
The present minireview of the place of cystatin C in clinical medicine emphasizes, and discuss the e...
Creatinine is the most commonly used endogenous substance in the estimation of glomerular filtration...
Human cystatin C is a basic low molecular mass protein (13,359 Dalton) freely filtered through the g...
When 90% or more of native kidney function is lost, renal replacement therapy must be initiated to s...
Serum cystatin C measured by automated immunoassay: A more sensitive marker of changes in GFR than s...
Impairment of renal function beginning from subclinical stages is independent risk factor of develop...
Impairment of renal function beginning from subclinical stages is independent risk factor of develop...
Accurate measurement and estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a key indicator for early...