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- 2015
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Accuracy of GFR estimating equations combining standardized cystatin C and creatinine assays: a cross-sectional study in Sweden
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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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- 2014
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Measuring GFR: A Systematic Review.
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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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- 2013
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Dags för nya mått för diagnos och uppföljning av njursjukdom
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- 2011
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Revised equations for estimating glomerular filtration rate based on the Lund-Malmö Study cohort.
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- 2010
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A new tool for predicting the probability of chronic kidney disease from a specific value of estimated GFR.
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- 2009
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Validation of a new plasma cystatin C-based formula and the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease creatinine-based formula for determination of glomerular filtration rate
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Different equations to combine creatinine and cystatin C to predict GFR. Arithmetic mean of existing equations performs as well as complex combinations
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- 2005
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A cystatin C-based formula without anthropometric variables estimates glomerular filtration rate better than creatinine clearance using the Cockcroft-Gault formula.
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- 2004
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Serum cystatin C advantageous compared with serum creatinine in the detection of mild but not severe diabetic nephropathy.
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- 2003
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Serum cystatin C is a more sensitive and more accurate marker of glomerular filtration rate than enzymatic measurements of creatinine in renal transplantation.
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