Short-Term Effects of Pre/Probiotics on P-Cresol and Indoxyl-Sulphate Serum Concentrations During the Various Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease
<p><strong>Background:</strong>The uremic syndrome is provoked by a progressive number of compounds that are normally excreted by kidneys in healthy individuals. Indoxylsulphate (IXS) and p-cresylsulphate (PCS), have been found increased in subjects wi...
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Main Authors: | Filomena Panza (Author), Diletta Duranti (Author), Ralli Chiara (Author), Matteo Basile (Author), Marco Bagnati (Author), Giorgio Bellomo (Author), Ennio Duranti (Author) |
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Archives of Renal Diseases and Management - Peertechz Publications,
2017-05-03.
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