Suppression of cirrhosis-related renal injury by N-acetyl cysteine
Cirrhosis-induced renal injury or cholemic nephropathy (CN) is a serious clinical complication with poor prognosis. CN could finally lead to renal failure and the need for organ transplantation. Unfortunately, there is no specific pharmacological intervention against CN to date. On the other hand, v...
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Main Authors: | Narges Abdoli (Author), Issa Sadeghian (Author), Khadijeh Mousavi (Author), Negar Azarpira (Author), Mohammad Mehdi Ommati (Author), Reza Heidari (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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