Indoxyl Sulfate and p-Cresyl Sulfate Promote Vascular Calcification and Associate with Glucose Intolerance
Britt Opdebeeck, Ellen Neven(University of Antwerp), Stuart Maudsley(University of Antwerp), Wout De Leger(Chemical Synthesis Lab), Anja Verhulst(University of Antwerp), Pieter Evenepoel(FIND), Björn Meijers(KU Leuven), Patrick C. D’Haese(University of Antwerp), Annelies De Maré(University of Antwerp)
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