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Does Increasing Blood pH Stimulate Protein Synthesis in Dialysis Patients
Nephron: Clinical Practice, 06/17/09
Ruggieri F et al. - In contrast to other findings, raising the blood pH of dialysis patients was not associated with a positive effect on albumin and muscle protein synthesis, or nutritional and endocrinal parameters.
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