Search Results - "Lallali, Karim"
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Urinary cystatin C as a specific marker of tubular dysfunction
Published in Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (2006)“…Cystatin C (CST3), a strong inhibitor of cysteine proteinases, is freely filtered by the kidney glomerulus and is reabsorbed by the tubules, where it is almost…”
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Physiological and self-assessed psychological stress induced by a high fidelity simulation course among third year anesthesia and critical care residents: An observational study
Published in Anaesthesia critical care & pain medicine (01-12-2017)“…The use of high fidelity simulators in Medicine can improve knowledge, behaviour and practice but may be associated with significant stress. Our objective was…”
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Should kidney tubular markers be adjusted for urine creatinine? The example of urinary cystatin C
Published in Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (2009)“…Evaluation of specific urinary markers with respect to urine creatinine (uCreat) is common. However, as uCreat is a function of both glomerular filtration and…”
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Absence of circadian variations in urine cystatin C allows its use on urinary samples
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (01-01-2005)Get full text
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