Background and Objective: Zinc and Copper are the important trace elements for human growth and body’s biological functions. These trace elements are the important cofactors of many enzymes. Serum variation of these trace elements are clinically important and should be taken into consideration, because fluctuation of these elements are behind many clinical manifestation in human. Diarrhea and vomiting can be the clinical symptoms associated with the toxic level of Zinc and Copper in the body. The concept behind this study is to determine the serum levels of Zinc and Copper in hemodialysis patients before and after dialysis, to explain the differences of such trace element concentration in these patients. Materials and Methods: This project ...
It is well known that renal insufficiency influences trace element metabolism. In particular, patien...
The effects of 18 milligrams elemental zinc as zinc sulfate were investigated in 24 hemodialysis pat...
High sensitive C-reactive protein Background: Numerous studies claim that the oxidative stress is el...
For human beings trace elements are essential nutrients with a gamut of functions. Available data re...
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that hemodiabysis patients might benefit from zinc supple-ments. Howe...
This study on blood levels of trace metals in hemodialysis patients was carried out with an aim to c...
Copper (Cu) Zinc (Zn) and Magnesium (Mg) in serum, RBC, urine and dialyzate fluids were studied in 3...
Introduction ― Heavy metal storage and essential elements deficiency are two important issues in dia...
Zinc is necessary for growth and cells’ division. Its deficiency may seriously affect antioxidant de...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Trace element is defined as one that makes up less than 0.01% of body's ...
A multicenter study was performed with the aim to investigate the blood concentrations of zinc (Zn) ...
A multicenter collaborative study was performed to investigate the prevalence of abnormal blood cont...
Background: Haemodialysis patients are at risk of developing trace elements imbalance and lipid pero...
Abstract- During dialysis some trace elements can accumulate while others may be removed from blood,...
Alterations in blood and tissue concentrations of trace elements in the uremic patient have been inv...
It is well known that renal insufficiency influences trace element metabolism. In particular, patien...
The effects of 18 milligrams elemental zinc as zinc sulfate were investigated in 24 hemodialysis pat...
High sensitive C-reactive protein Background: Numerous studies claim that the oxidative stress is el...
For human beings trace elements are essential nutrients with a gamut of functions. Available data re...
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that hemodiabysis patients might benefit from zinc supple-ments. Howe...
This study on blood levels of trace metals in hemodialysis patients was carried out with an aim to c...
Copper (Cu) Zinc (Zn) and Magnesium (Mg) in serum, RBC, urine and dialyzate fluids were studied in 3...
Introduction ― Heavy metal storage and essential elements deficiency are two important issues in dia...
Zinc is necessary for growth and cells’ division. Its deficiency may seriously affect antioxidant de...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Trace element is defined as one that makes up less than 0.01% of body's ...
A multicenter study was performed with the aim to investigate the blood concentrations of zinc (Zn) ...
A multicenter collaborative study was performed to investigate the prevalence of abnormal blood cont...
Background: Haemodialysis patients are at risk of developing trace elements imbalance and lipid pero...
Abstract- During dialysis some trace elements can accumulate while others may be removed from blood,...
Alterations in blood and tissue concentrations of trace elements in the uremic patient have been inv...
It is well known that renal insufficiency influences trace element metabolism. In particular, patien...
The effects of 18 milligrams elemental zinc as zinc sulfate were investigated in 24 hemodialysis pat...
High sensitive C-reactive protein Background: Numerous studies claim that the oxidative stress is el...