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Temporal changes of the plasma levels of cystatin C, beta-trace protein, beta(2)-microglobulin, urate and creatinine during pregnancy indicate continuous alterations in the renal filtration process
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Prediction of relative glomerular filtration rate in adults: New improved equations based on Swedish Caucasians and standardized plasma-creatinine assays.
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- 2006
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Standardization of p-creatinine assays and use of lean body mass allow improved prediction of calculated glomerular filtration rate in adults: A new equation
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- 2005
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Different cysteine proteinases involved in bone resorption and osteoclast formation
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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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Simple Cystatin C-Based Prediction Equations for Glomerular Filtration Rate Compared with the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Prediction Equation for Adults and the Schwartz and the Counahan-Barratt Prediction Equations for Children.
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- 2004
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New antimicrobial peptide active against Gram-positive pathogens
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Prevention of domain swapping inhibits dimerization and amyloid fibril formation of cystatin C : use of engineered disulfide bridges, antibodies, and carboxymethylpapain to stabilize the monomeric form of cystatin C
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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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C-reactive protein levels following standard neurosurgical procedures
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