International audienceUraemic toxins seem to play an important role in the genesis of cardiovascular and renal damage in chronic kidney disease patients. This short article is divided into two thematic sections. The first part focuses on a selection of `old' toxins for which recent data (published between 2016 and 2018) have provided a better understanding of the associated harmful mechanisms and which, in our opinion, nephrologists should be more aware of. The second part highlights new perspectives for identifying and quantifying these compounds using `omics' techniques
renal failure develops, uraemic retention solutes are retained which are normally excreted by the he...
Abstract Acute kidney injury induced by nephrotoxic agents is common, increasing in incidence and as...
Omics refers to the collective technologies used to explore the roles and relationships of the vario...
International audienceUraemic toxins seem to play an important role in the genesis of cardiovascular...
The uraemic syndrome is a complex clinical picture developing in the advanced stages of chronic kidn...
In the review, the author returns to the topic of uremia and uremic toxins, their importance for pra...
The uremic syndrome is characterized by an accumulation of uremic toxins due to inadequate kidney fu...
Drug-induced kidney injury accounts for 20% of community- and hospital-acquired cases of acute kidne...
New insights in uremic toxins. The retention in the body of compounds, which normally are secreted i...
The development of proteomic and metabolomic technologies holds the promise to significantly impact ...
The development of proteomic and metabolomic technologies holds the promise to significantly impact ...
During the last few decades, considerable progress has been made in the understanding of the pathoph...
In this publication, we review the activities of the European Uremic Toxin Work Group (EUTox) in the...
Urinary peptidomics focuses on endogenous urinary peptide content. Many studies now show the usefuln...
Subjects with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at risk of cardiovascular diseases and suffer from ac...
renal failure develops, uraemic retention solutes are retained which are normally excreted by the he...
Abstract Acute kidney injury induced by nephrotoxic agents is common, increasing in incidence and as...
Omics refers to the collective technologies used to explore the roles and relationships of the vario...
International audienceUraemic toxins seem to play an important role in the genesis of cardiovascular...
The uraemic syndrome is a complex clinical picture developing in the advanced stages of chronic kidn...
In the review, the author returns to the topic of uremia and uremic toxins, their importance for pra...
The uremic syndrome is characterized by an accumulation of uremic toxins due to inadequate kidney fu...
Drug-induced kidney injury accounts for 20% of community- and hospital-acquired cases of acute kidne...
New insights in uremic toxins. The retention in the body of compounds, which normally are secreted i...
The development of proteomic and metabolomic technologies holds the promise to significantly impact ...
The development of proteomic and metabolomic technologies holds the promise to significantly impact ...
During the last few decades, considerable progress has been made in the understanding of the pathoph...
In this publication, we review the activities of the European Uremic Toxin Work Group (EUTox) in the...
Urinary peptidomics focuses on endogenous urinary peptide content. Many studies now show the usefuln...
Subjects with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at risk of cardiovascular diseases and suffer from ac...
renal failure develops, uraemic retention solutes are retained which are normally excreted by the he...
Abstract Acute kidney injury induced by nephrotoxic agents is common, increasing in incidence and as...
Omics refers to the collective technologies used to explore the roles and relationships of the vario...