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Assessment of the size selectivity of peritoneal permeability by the restriction coefficient to protein transport

Transport of serum proteins from the circulation to peritoneal dialysate in peritoneal dialysis patients mainly focused on total protein. Individual proteins have hardly been studied. We determined serum and effluent concentrations of four individual proteins with a wide molecular weight range routi...

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Published in:Peritoneal Dialysis International 2022-07, Vol.42 (4), p.335-343
Main Authors: Krediet, Raymond T, Barreto, Deirisa Lopes, van Diepen, Anouk TN
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