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Estimates of body water, fat-free mass, and body fat in patients on peritoneal dialysis by anthropometric formulas pp. 1605-1617(13) Authors: Tzamaloukas, Antonios H.; Murata, Glen H.; Vanderjagt, Dorothy J.; Glew, Robert H.
The HIV-associated renal diseases: Current insight into pathogenesis and treatment pp. 1618-1631(14) Authors: Weiner, Neil J.; Goodman, Jeffrey W.; Kimmel, Paul L.
The Rho family of small GTPases is involved in epithelial cystogenesis and tubulogenesis pp. 1632-1644(13) Authors: Rogers, Katherine K.; Jou, Tzuu-Shuh; Guo, Wei; Lipschutz, Joshua H.
Atypical familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy associated with a hepatocyte nuclear factor-1β gene mutation pp. 1645-1651(7) Authors: Bingham, Coralie; Ellard, Sian; van't Hoff, William G.; Simmonds, H. Anne; Marinaki, Anthony M.; Badman, Michael K.; Winocour, Peter H.; Stride, Amanda; Lockwood, Christopher R.; Nicholls, Anthony J.; Owen, Katharine R.; Spyer, Ghislaine; Pearson, Ewan R.; Hattersley, Andrew T.
A novel lysozyme mutation Phe57Ile associated with hereditary renal amyloidosis pp. 1652-1657(6) Authors: Yazaki, Masahide; Farrell, Sandra A.; Benson, Merrill D.
Imprinted mesodermal specific transcript (MEST) and H19 genes in renal development and diabetes pp. 1658-1670(13) Authors: Kanwar, Yashpal S.; Pan, Xiaomin; Lin, Sun; Kumar, Anil; Wada, Jun; Haas, Christian S.; Liau, Gene; Lomasney, Jon W.
Uremic toxins of organic anions up-regulate PAI-1 expression by induction of NF-κB and free radical in proximal tubular cells pp. 1671-1680(10) Authors: Motojima, Masaru; Hosokawa, Atsuko; Yamato, Hideyuki; Muraki, Takamura; Yoshioka, Toshimasa
Production of hemopexin by TNF-α stimulated human mesangial cells pp. 1681-1686(6) Authors: Kapojos, Jola J.; Van Den Berg, Anke; Van Goor, Harry; Te Loo, Maroeska W.M.; Poelstra, Klaas; Borghuis, Theo; Bakker, Winston W.
Cytochrome P450 2E1 null mice provide novel protection against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity and apoptosis pp. 1687-1696(10) Authors: Liu, Hua; Baliga, Radhakrishna
ICAM-1 expression and leukocyte accumulation in inner stripe of outer medulla in early phase of ischemic compared to HgCl2-induced ARF pp. 1697-1707(11) Authors: De Greef, Kathleen E.; Ysebaert, Dirk K.; Persy, Veerle; Vercauteren, Sven R.; De Broe, Marc E.
Cardiomyocyte loss in experimental renal failure: Prevention by ramipril pp. 1708-1713(6) Authors: Amann, Kerstin; Tyralla, Karin; Gross, Marie-Luise; Schwarz, Ute; Törnig, Johannes; Haas, Christian Stefan; Ritz, Eberhard; Mall, Gerhard
Differential gene expression following early renal ischemia/reperfusion pp. 1714-1724(11) Authors: Supavekin, Suroj; Zhang, Weijia; Kucherlapati, Raju; Kaskel, Frederick J.; Moore, Leon C.; Devarajan, Prasad
Inhibition of mitochondria prevents cell death in kidney epithelial cells by intra- and extracellular acidification pp. 1725-1735(11) Authors: Schwerdt, Gerald; Freudinger, Ruth; Schuster, Claudia; Silbernagl, Stefan; Gekle, Michael
Increased expression of MMP-2, MMP-9 (type IV collagenases/gelatinases), and MT1-MMP in canine X-linked Alport syndrome (XLAS) pp. 1736-1748(13) Authors: Rao, Velidi H.; Lees, George E.; Kashtan, Clifford E.; Nemori, Ryochi; Singh, Rakesh K.; Meehan, Daniel T.; Rodgers, Kathyrn; Berridge, Brian R.; Bhattacharya, Gautam; Cosgrove, Dominic
Characterization of the endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) response in the human interlobar artery pp. 1749-1755(7) Authors: Büssemaker, Eckhart; Popp, Rüdiger; Binder, Jochen; Busse, Rudi; Fleming, Ingrid
Molecular mechanisms of altered cholesterol metabolism in rats with spontaneous focal glomerulosclerosis pp. 1756-1763(8) Authors: Vaziri, Nosratola D.; Sato, Tadashi; Liang, Kaihui
Involvement of voltage- and ligand-gated Ca2+ channels in the neuroexcitatory and synergistic effects of putative uremic neurotoxins pp. 1764-1775(12) Authors: D'Hooge, Rudi; Van De Vijver, Gerda; Van Bogaert, Pierre-Paul; Marescau, Bart; Vanholder, Raymond; De Deyn, Peter P.
Endothelial-derived vasoactive mediators in polycystic kidney disease pp. 1776-1784(9) Authors: Al-Nimri, Muna A.; Komers, Radko; Oyama, Terry T.; Subramanya, Arohan R.; Lindsley, Jessie N.; Anderson, Sharon
Effect of green tea extract on cardiac hypertrophy following 5/6 nephrectomy in the rat pp. 1785-1790(6) Authors: Priyadarshi, Snigdha; Valentine, Brandon; Han, Chi; Fedorova, Olga V.; Bagrov, Alexei Y.; Liu, Jiang; Periyasamy, Sankaridrug M.; Kennedy, David; Malhotra, Deepak; Xie, Zijian; Shapiro, Joseph I.
Aldosterone/salt induces renal inflammation and fibrosis in hypertensive rats pp. 1791-1800(10) Authors: Blasi, Eileen R.; Rocha, Ricardo; Rudolph, Amy E.; Blomme, Eric A.G.; Polly, Melissa L.; Mcmahon, Ellen G.
Similar predictive value of bone turnover using first- and second-generation immunometric PTH assays in pediatric patients treated with peritoneal dialysis pp. 1801-1808(8) Authors: Salusky, Isidro B.; Goodman, William G.; Kuizon, Beatriz D.; Lavigne, Jeffrey R.; Zahranik, Richard J.; Gales, Barbara; Wang, He-Jing; Elashoff, Robert M.; Jüppner, Harald
Histomorphometric features of bone in patients with primary and secondary hypoparathyroidism pp. 1809-1816(8) Authors: Ubara, Yoshifumi; Fushimi, Tomohisa; Tagami, Tetsuo; Sawa, Naoki; Hoshino, Junichi; Yokota, Masafumi; Katori, Hideyuki; Takemoto, Fumi; Hara, Shigeko
Time trends in reported prevalence of kidney stones in the United States: 1976-1994 pp. 1817-1823(7) Authors: Stamatelou, Kiriaki K.; Francis, Mildred E.; Jones, Camille A.; Nyberg, Leroy M.; Curhan, Gary C.
Recurrence of intracranial aneurysms in autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease pp. 1824-1830(7) Authors: Belz, Mark M.; Fick-Brosnahan, Godela M.; Hughes, Richard L.; Rubinstein, David; Chapman, Arlene B.; Johnson, Ann M.; Mcfann, Kim K.; Kaehny, William D.; Gabow, Patricia A.
Association of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) T869C (Leu 10Pro) gene polymorphisms with type 2 diabetic nephropathy in Chinese pp. 1831-1835(5) Authors: Wong, Teresa Yuk Hwa; Poon, Peter; Chow, Kai Ming; Szeto, Cheuk Chun; Cheung, Man Kuen; Li, Philip Kam Tao
The nephrologist's role in the management of calcium-phosphorus metabolism in patients with chronic kidney disease pp. 1836-1842(7) Authors: Winkelmayer, Wolfgang C.; Levin, Raisa; Avorn, Jerry
The association between mental health, physical function, and hemodialysis mortality pp. 1843-1851(9) Authors: Knight, Eric L.; Ofsthun, Norma; Teng, Ming; Lazarus, J. Michael; Curhan, Gary C.
Aortic pulse wave velocity index and mortality in end-stage renal disease pp. 1852-1860(9) Authors: Blacher, Jacques; Safar, Michel E.; Guerin, Alain P.; Pannier, Bruno; Marchais, Sylvain J.; London, Gérard M.
The efficacy of tonsillectomy on long-term renal survival in patients with IgA nephropathy pp. 1861-1867(7) Authors: Xie, Yuansheng; Nishi, Shinichi; Ueno, Mitsuhiro; Imai, Naofumi; Sakatsume, Minoru; Narita, Ichiei; Suzuki, Yasushi; Akazawa, Kouhei; Shimada, Hisaki; Arakawa, Masaaki; Gejyo, Fumitake
Incidence and outcome of acute renal failure complicating autologous stem cell transplantation for AL amyloidosis pp. 1868-1873(6) Authors: Fadia, Amit; Casserly, Liam F.; Sanchorawala, Vaishali; Seldin, David C.; Wright, Daniel G.; Skinner, Martha; Dember, Laura M.
Dual blockade of the renin-angiotensin system versus maximal recommended dose of ACE inhibition in diabetic nephropathy pp. 1874-1880(7) Authors: Jacobsen, Peter; Andersen, Steen; Rossing, Kasper; Jensen, Berit R.; Parving, Hans-Henrik
Vitamin E-bonded hemodialyzer improves atherosclerosis associated with a rheological improvement of circulating red blood cells pp. 1881-1887(7) Authors: Kobayashi, Shuzo; Moriya, Hidekazu; Aso, Kuniko; Ohtake, Takayasu
Monocytes and peritubular capillary C4d deposition in acute renal allograft rejection pp. 1888-1893(6) Authors: Magil, Alex B.; Tinckam, Kathryn
Slow-flow venous pressure for detection of arteriovenous graft malfunction pp. 1894-1898(5) Authors: Sirken, Gary R.; Shah, Chetan; Raja, Rasib
Cardiac hypertrophy and remodeling in relation to ACE and angiotensinogen genes genotypes in Chinese dialysis patients pp. 1899-1907(9) Authors: Wang, Angela Yee-Moon; Chan, Juliana Chung-Ngor; Wang, Mei; Poon, Emily; Lui, Siu-Fai; Li, Philip Kam-Tao; Sanderson, John
The effects of higher hemoglobin levels on mortality and hospitalization in hemodialysis patients pp. 1908-1914(7) Authors: Ofsthun, Norma; Labrecque, John; Lacson, Eduardo; Keen, Marcia; Lazarus, J. Michael
The pathogenesis of osteodystrophy after renal transplantation as detected by early alterations in bone remodeling pp. 1915-1923(9) Authors: Rojas, Eudocia; Carlini, Raul G.; Clesca, Paul; Arminio, Anabella; Suniaga, Orlando; De Elguezabal, Karen; Weisinger, José R.; Hruska, Keith A.; Bellorin-Font, Ezequiel
Predicting end-stage renal disease: Bayesian perspective of information transfer in the clinical decision-making process at the individual level pp. 1924-1933(10) Authors: Dimitrov, Borislav D.; Perna, Annalisa; Ruggenenti, Piero; Remuzzi, Giuseppe
Review on uremic toxins: Classification, concentration, and interindividual variability pp. 1934-1943(10) Authors: Vanholder, Raymond; De Smet, Rita; Glorieux, Griet; Argilés, Angel; Baurmeister, Ulrich; Brunet, Philippe; Clark, William; Cohen, Gerald; De Deyn, Peter Paul; Deppisch, Reinhold; Descamps-Latscha, Beatrice; Henle, Thomas; Jörres, Achim; Lemke, Horst Dieter; Massy, Ziad A.; Passlick-Deetjen, Jutta; Rodriguez, Mariano; Stegmayr, Bernd; Stenvinkel, Peter; Tetta, Ciro; Wanner, Christoph; Zidek, Walter
Impact of thyroid dysfunction on serum cystatin C pp. 1944-1947(4) Authors: Fricker, Manuel; Wiesli, Peter; Brändle, Michael; Schwegler, Beat; Schmid, Christoph
Preventing end-stage renal disease: The potential impact of screening and intervention in developing countries pp. 1948-1950(3) Authors: Schieppati, Arrigo; Perico, Norberto; Remuzzi, Giuseppe
Increasing prevalence of kidney stones in the United States pp. 1951-1952(2)
Transplant Mac attack: Humor the macrophages pp. 1953-1954(2)
Concerns about KIM-1 as a urinary biomarker for acute tubular necrosis (ATN) pp. 1955-1955(1)
Calciphylaxis is usually nonulcerating: Risk factors, outcomes, and therapy pp. 1955-1956(2)
A comparison of transplant outcomes in peritoneal and hemodialysis patients pp. 1956-1956(1)
A comparison of transplant outcomes in peritoneal and hemodialysis patients pp. 1956-1957(2)
Overnight unattended home hemodialysis pp. 1957-1957(1)
Influence of dialysis membranes on outcomes in acute renal failure pp. 1957-1958(2)
Influence of dialysis membranes on outcomes in acute renal failure pp. 1958-1958(1)
Posttransplant hemolytic uremic syndrome pp. 1958-1959(2)
Thrombotic microangiopathy following organ transplantation pp. 1959-1959(1)
Thrombotic microangiopathy following organ transplantation pp. 1959-1960(2)
Endothelial chimerism in association with vascular rejection in patients after kidney transplantation pp. 1960-1960(1)
Risk factors for late kidney allograft failure pp. 1960-1961(2)
Risk factors for late kidney allograft failure pp. 1961-1961(1)
Bitter pill it is, but frequent hemodialysis more than thrice weekly may be the answer pp. 1961-1962(2)
Bitter pill it is, but frequent hemodialysis more than thrice weekly may be the answer pp. 1962-1962(1)
Infection rates of the LifeSite hemodialysis access system pp. 1963-1963(1)
Molecular mechanisms of lipid disorders in nephrotic syndrome pp. 1964-1976(13) Author: Vaziri, Nosratola D.
International Society of Nephrology pp. 1977-1980(4)