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  3. A protein biomarkers panel to discriminate progressive from non-progressive chronic kidney disease using a targeted proteomics method

A protein biomarkers panel to discriminate progressive from non-progressive chronic kidney disease using a targeted proteomics method

Last updated on 22-8-2019 by Anonymous (not verified)
Health and disease monitoring  

Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding

English

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Authors

Stéphanie Fraselle; Koen De Cremer; W. Coucke; Glorieux,G.; Vanmassenhove,J.; Schepers,E.; Neirynck,N.; Ilse Van Overmeire; Joris Van Loco; Van Biesen,W.; Vanholder,R.

Keywords

  1. Absolute
  2. Affect
  3. ALL
  4. alternative
  5. an
  6. analysi
  7. analysis
  8. AS
  9. at
  10. Biomarkers
  11. chronic
  12. Congresses
  13. Control
  14. Creatinine
  15. Diagnosis
  16. Discriminant Analysis
  17. Discussion
  18. disease
  19. factors
  20. Follow
  21. general
  22. general population
  23. General-population
  24. Group
  25. Healthy
  26. High risk
  27. HIGH-RISK
  28. Human
  29. IS
  30. Kidney
  31. Literature
  32. Marker
  33. Markers
  34. measurement
  35. method
  36. methods
  37. MODEL
  38. objectives
  39. organization
  40. Patient
  41. patients
  42. Peptides
  43. POPULATION
  44. protein
  45. Proteins
  46. Proteomics
  47. protocol
  48. RENAL
  49. result
  50. results
  51. risk
  52. Sample
  53. Samples
  54. SELECTED
  55. serum
  56. STANDARD
  57. standards
  58. Still
  59. urine
  60. world

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