It is the purpose of this paper to review our present knowledge about uremic toxicity, with a special emphasis on the methods that have been used to try to resolve this problem. More and more, sophisticated methods become available for the study of uremic toxicity. Many of these techniques are complicated and expensive, and have only a limited distinctive capacity. The HPLC method, however, is refined and allows a clear distinction between an impressive number of components. Moreover, there is a remarkable difference between the HPLC method appears to us as a valuable technique for the further study of uremic toxicity. At the moment, it is not possible to define each of the recognized products as uremic toxins. The aim should be, however, t...
Currently, there is no‐cure or pre‐diagnosis test for patients suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease...
International audienceAdvances in our understanding of uremic retention solutes, and improvements in...
Background. The choice of the correct concentration of potential uremic toxins for in vitro, ex vivo...
It is the purpose of this paper to review our present knowledge about uremic toxicity, with a specia...
The uremic syndrome is a complex mixture of organ dysfunctions, which is attributed to the retention...
This publication reviews the currently available methods to identify uremic retention solutes, to de...
The general and non-specific treatment of uremic intoxication by dialysis or transplantation had a m...
The removal of uremic toxins. Three major groups of uremic solutes can be characterized: the small w...
New insights in uremic toxins. The retention in the body of compounds, which normally are secreted i...
An updated review of the existing knowledge regarding uremic toxins facilitates the design of experi...
An updated review of the existing knowledge regarding uremic toxins facilitates the design of experi...
The uremic syndrome is characterized by an accumulation of uremic toxins due to inadequate kidney fu...
Review on uremic toxins: Classification, concentration, and interindividual variability.BackgroundTh...
Currently, there is no‐cure or pre‐diagnosis test for patients suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease...
International audienceAdvances in our understanding of uremic retention solutes, and improvements in...
Background. The choice of the correct concentration of potential uremic toxins for in vitro, ex vivo...
It is the purpose of this paper to review our present knowledge about uremic toxicity, with a specia...
The uremic syndrome is a complex mixture of organ dysfunctions, which is attributed to the retention...
This publication reviews the currently available methods to identify uremic retention solutes, to de...
The general and non-specific treatment of uremic intoxication by dialysis or transplantation had a m...
The removal of uremic toxins. Three major groups of uremic solutes can be characterized: the small w...
New insights in uremic toxins. The retention in the body of compounds, which normally are secreted i...
An updated review of the existing knowledge regarding uremic toxins facilitates the design of experi...
An updated review of the existing knowledge regarding uremic toxins facilitates the design of experi...
The uremic syndrome is characterized by an accumulation of uremic toxins due to inadequate kidney fu...
Review on uremic toxins: Classification, concentration, and interindividual variability.BackgroundTh...
Currently, there is no‐cure or pre‐diagnosis test for patients suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease...
International audienceAdvances in our understanding of uremic retention solutes, and improvements in...
Background. The choice of the correct concentration of potential uremic toxins for in vitro, ex vivo...