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Editorial
. 2016 Feb 5;11(2):199-201.
doi: 10.2215/CJN.13631215. Epub 2016 Jan 15.

Effect of Synbiotic Therapy on Gut-Derived Uremic Toxins and the Intestinal Microbiome in Patients with CKD

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Effect of Synbiotic Therapy on Gut-Derived Uremic Toxins and the Intestinal Microbiome in Patients with CKD

Nosratola D Vaziri. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. .
No abstract available

Keywords: biological; chronic kidney disease; gastrointestinal microbiome; humans; intestine; oxidative stress; pathophysiology of renal disease and progression; synbiotics; toxins.

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