Urinary Transforming Growth Factor β-1 as a Marker of Renal Dysfunction in Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder that results in deformity of red blood cells. Renal dysfunction affects 5-18% of patients with SCD. To date, few studies have described urinary levels of transforming growth factor β-1 (TGF-β1), which is a marker of fibrosis, as a biomarker in identify...
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Main Authors: | Emad E. Ghobrial (Author), Hanan A. Abdel-Aziz (Author), Ahmed M. Kaddah (Author), Nesma A. Mubarak (Author) |
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2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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