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Expression of Hsp72 protein in chronic kidney disease patients
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 06/25/09
Marzec L et al. - This study demonstrates that uraemic toxicity decreases expression of Hsp72. Attenuation of Hsp 72 expression in uraemia, found in the present study, could contribute to the inflammatory state, a common complication in CKD patients.
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