Oxidative Stress in ESRD Patients on Dialysis and the Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases
Chronic kidney disease is highly prevalent worldwide. The decline of renal function is associated with inadequate removal of a variety of uremic toxins that exert detrimental effects on cells functioning, thus affecting the cardiovascular system. The occurrence of cardiovascular aberrations in CKD i...
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Main Authors: | Jacek Rysz (Author), Beata Franczyk (Author), Janusz Ławiński (Author), Anna Gluba-Brzózka (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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