Replacing a kidney is a difficult process because the kidney acts as a filter for the body. Its functions are to excrete (get rid of) urine which contains the end products of metabolism and help regulate the water, electrolyte level, and the acid base content of blood. As a complex filter, it allows the body [...]
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Renal Transplantation – Biomarkers Preclinical and clinical studies
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