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- 2024
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Rescaling creatinine makes GFR estimation equations generally applicable across populations - Validation results for the Lund-Malmö equation in a French cohort of sub-Saharan ancestry
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- 2021
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Estimation of the glomerular filtration rate in children and young adults by means of the CKD-EPI equation with age-adjusted creatinine values
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Pro-Enkephalin and its association with renal function in Middle Eastern immigrants and native Swedes
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- 2020
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A novel method for creatinine adjustment makes the revised Lund–Malmö GFR estimating equation applicable in children
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- 2019
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Validation of standardized creatinine and cystatin C GFR estimating equations in a large multicentre European cohort of children
2019) In Pediatric Nephrology(
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- 2018
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Comparison of glomerular filtration rate estimating equations derived from creatinine and cystatin C : Validation in the Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility-Reykjavik elderly cohort
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GFR estimation based on standardized creatinine and cystatin C : A European multicenter analysis in older adults
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PFE-360-induced LRRK2 inhibition induces reversible, non-adverse renal changes in rats
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- 2017
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Estimating glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in children. The average between a cystatin C- and a creatinine-based equation improves estimation of GFR in both children and adults and enables diagnosing Shrunken Pore Syndrome
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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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