Skin Autofluorescence, a Measure of Cumulative Metabolic Stress and Advanced Glycation End Products, Predicts Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients
Robbert Meerwaldt, Andries J. Smit(Kidney Centre), Roel J. Huisman(Dialyse Centrum Groningen), Nynke C. den Hollander, Thera P. Links(University Medical Center Groningen), Jasper W.L. Hartog, Reindert Graaff(University of Groningen), Gerjan Navis, John Baynes(Dartmouth College), S R Thorpe(University of South Carolina), Rijk O. B. Gans(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
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