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Volume 22, Number 4, July/August 2009

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Progress in Uremic Toxin Research: An Introduction
pp. 321-322(2)
Authors: Vanholder, Raymond; Massy, Ziad A.

The Role of EUTox in Uremic Toxin Research
pp. 323-328(6)
Authors: Vanholder, Raymond; Abou-Deif, Omar; Argiles, Angel; Baurmeister, Ulrich; Beige, Joachim; Brouckaert, Peter; Brunet, Philippe; Cohen, Gerald; De Deyn, Peter Paul; Drüeke, Tilman B.; Fliser, Danilo; Glorieux, Griet; Herget-Rosenthal, Stefan; Hörl, Walter H; Jankowski, Joachim; Jörres, Achim; Massy, Ziad A.; Mischak, Harald; Perna, Alessandra F.; Rodriguez-Portillo, Juan Mariano; Spasovski, Goce; Stegmayr, Bernd G.; Stenvinkel, Peter; Thornalley, Paul J.; Wanner, Christoph; Wiecek, Andrzej

The General Picture of Uremia
pp. 329-333(5)
Authors: Almeras, Cyrielle; Argilés, Àngel

Protein-Bound Toxins—Update 2009
pp. 334-339(6)
Authors: Jourde-Chiche, Noémie; Dou, Laetitia; Cerini, Claire; Dignat-George, Françoise; Vanholder, Raymond; Brunet, Philippe

Guanidino Compounds as Uremic (Neuro)Toxins
pp. 340-345(6)
Authors: De Deyn, Peter Paul; Vanholder, Raymond; Eloot, Sunny; Glorieux, Griet

Asymmetric Dimethylarginine and Symmetric Dimethylarginine: Axis of Evil or Useful Alliance?
pp. 346-350(5)
Authors: Kielstein, Jan T.; Fliser, Danilo; Veldink, Hendrik

Hyperhomocysteinemia in Uremia—A Red Flag in a Disrupted Circuit
pp. 351-356(6)
Authors: Perna, Alessandra F.; Ingrosso, Diego; Violetti, Eleonora; Luciano, Maria Grazia; Sepe, Immacolata; Lanza, Diana; Capasso, Rosanna; Ascione, Elisabetta; Raiola, Ilaria; Lombardi, Cinzia; Stenvinkel, Peter; Massy, Ziad; De Santo, Natale G.

Phosphate Metabolism in Chronic Kidney Disease: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Management
pp. 357-362(6)
Authors: Spasovski, Goce; Massy, Ziad; Vanholder, Raymond

Parathyroid Hormone, A Uremic Toxin
pp. 363-368(6)
Authors: Rodriguez, Mariano; Lorenzo, Victor

Free Immunoglobulin Light Chains as a Risk Factor in Renal and Extrarenal Complications
pp. 369-372(4)
Authors: Cohen, Gerald; Hörl, Walter H.

Resistin as a Cardiovascular and Atherosclerotic Risk Factor and Uremic Toxin
pp. 373-377(5)
Authors: Cohen, Gerald; Hörl, Walter H.

Beta2-Microglobulin
pp. 378-380(3)
Authors: Drüeke, Tilman B.; Massy, Ziad A.

Cytokines, Atherogenesis, and Hypercatabolism in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Dreadful Triad
pp. 381-386(6)
Authors: Carrero, Juan Jesus; Park, Sun-Hee; Axelsson, Jonas; Lindholm, Bengt; Stenvinkel, Peter

Leptin and Uremic Protein-Energy Wasting—The Axis of Eating
pp. 387-390(4)
Authors: Yamamoto, Tae; Carrero, Juan Jesús; Lindholm, Bengt; Stenvinkel, Peter; Axelsson, Jonas

Adiponectin in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
pp. 391-395(5)
Authors: Adamczak, Marcin; Chudek, Jerzy; Więcek, Andrzej

Dinucleoside Polyphosphates and Uremia
pp. 396-399(4)
Authors: Jankowski, Vera; Günthner, Thomas; Herget-Rosenthal, Stefan; Zidek, Walter; Jankowski, Joachim

Highlights and Hotspots of Protein Glycation in End-Stage Renal Disease
pp. 400-404(5)
Authors: Thornalley, Paul J.; Rabbani, Naila

The Role of Oxidative Stress in Chronic Kidney Disease
pp. 405-408(4)
Authors: Massy, Ziad A.; Stenvinkel, Peter; Drueke, Tilman B.

Proteomics in Uremia and Renal Disease
pp. 409-416(8)
Authors: Mischak, Harald; Massy, Ziad A.; Jankowski, Joachim

Genetics/Genomics in Chronic Kidney Disease—Towards Personalized Medicine?
pp. 417-422(6)
Authors: Luttropp, Karin; Lindholm, Bengt; Carrero, Juan Jesus; Glorieux, Griet; Schepers, Eva; Vanholder, Raymond; Schalling, Martin; Stenvinkel, Peter; Nordfors, Louise

Platelet/Leukocyte Activation, Inflammation, and Uremia
pp. 423-427(5)
Authors: Glorieux, Griet; Cohen, Gerald; Jankowski, Joachim; Vanholder, Raymond

Endothelium and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells in the Context of Uremia
pp. 428-432(5)
Authors: Günthner, Thomas; Jankowski, Vera; Kretschmer, Axel; Nierhaus, Marc; van der Giet, Markus; Zidek, Walter; Jankowski, Joachim

Effects of Uremic Toxins on Vascular and Bone Remodeling
pp. 433-437(5)
Authors: Barreto, Fellype C.; Barreto, Daniela V.; Liabeuf, Sophie; Drüeke, Tilman B.; Massy, Ziad A.

C-Reactive Protein and Uremia
pp. 438-441(4)
Authors: Wanner, Christoph; Drechsler, Christiane; Krane, Vera

Lipoprotein Lipase Disturbances Induced by Uremia and Hemodialysis
pp. 442-444(3)
Authors: Stegmayr, Bernd; Olivecrona, Thomas; Olivecrona, Gunilla

Uremic Toxins in Acute Kidney Injury
pp. 445-448(4)
Authors: Herget-Rosenthal, Stefan; Glorieux, Griet; Jankowski, Joachim; Jankowski, Vera

Conservative Treatment of the Uremic Syndrome
pp. 449-453(5)
Authors: Vanholder, Raymond; Argilés, Angel; Beige, Joachim; Brunet, Philippe; Drüeke, Tilman B.; Fliser, Danilo; Herget-Rosenthal, Stefan; Hörl, Walter H.; Jörres, Achim; Perna, Alessandra; Rodriguez-Portillo, Mariano; Spasovski, Goce; Stegmayr, Bernd; Stenvinkel, Peter; Wanner, Christoph; Wiecek, Andrzej; Massy, Ziad A.

Should Dialysis Modalities be Designed to Remove Specific Uremic Toxins?
pp. 454-457(4)
Authors: Baurmeister, Ulrich; Vienken, Joerg; Ward, Richard A.

Percutaneous Renal Biopsy: Outpatient Observation without Hospitalization Is Safe
pp. 458-461(4)
Authors: Maya, Ivan D.; Allon, Michael

High-Output Cardiac Failure Following Insertion of Right Femoral Artery to Left Femoral Vein PTFE Graft for Haemodialysis: A Case Report
pp. 462-464(3)
Authors: Acharya, Sanjukta; Banerjee, Debasish; Fronek, Jiri; Fossati, Nicoletta; Chemla, Eric S.

Briefly Noted
pp. 467-468(2)
Author: Sherman, Richard A.

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