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Cystatin C Is Not Causally Related to Coronary Artery Disease.
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Anti-Müllerian hormone, a Sertoli cell-derived marker, is decreased in plasma of male patients in all stages of chronic kidney disease.
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Declining Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Its Association with Mortality and Comorbidity Over 10 Years in Elderly Women.
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Reduction in glomerular pore size is not restricted to pregnant women. Evidence for a new syndrome: 'Shrunken pore syndrome'.
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Male patients with terminal renal failure exhibit low serum levels of antimüllerian hormone.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Preventiv nefrologi
2015) p.363-368(
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- 2014
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Generation of a New Cystatin C-Based Estimating Equation for Glomerular Filtration Rate by Use of 7 Assays Standardized to the International Calibrator.
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Family History of Myocardial Infarction Increases Risk of Renal Dysfunction in Middle Age.
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Male sex and vascular risk factors affect cystatin C-derived renal function in older people without diabetes or overt vascular disease.
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Cystatin C identifies cardiovascular risk better than creatinine-based estimates of glomerular filtration in middle-aged individuals without a history of cardiovascular disease.
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