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Unver S et al. - Studies and searches are continuing toward determining and controlling oxidative stress potentials of dialysates used in addition to determining their high efficacy. Studies to decrease oxidative stress potentials of PSU membranes that have high diffusion and convection ability and also high-flow forms in production compared with EVAL membranes are focusing on vitamin E-coated forms.

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