K G F Gerritsen
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Ter Beek O, van Gelder M, Lokhorst C, Hazenbrink D, Lentferink B, Gerritsen K, et al.
Acta Biomater
. 2021 Jan;
123:244-253.
PMID: 33450414
Hemodialysis mainly removes small water-soluble uremic toxins but cannot effectively remove middle molecules and protein-bound uremic toxins. Besides, the therapy is intermittent leading to fluctuating blood values and fluid status...
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Bonenkamp A, van Gelder M, Abrahams A, Boereboom F, Cornelis T, Luik A, et al.
Neth J Med
. 2018 May;
76(4):144-157.
PMID: 29845936
Home haemodialysis (HHD) has gained popularity in recent years, due to improved clinical outcomes associated with frequent or prolonged haemodialysis sessions, best achievable at home. However, several barriers to HHD...
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Pavlenko D, Giasafaki D, Charalambopoulou G, Van Geffen E, Gerritsen K, Steriotis T, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Nov;
7(1):14914.
PMID: 29097715
The number of patients with chronic kidney disease increases while the number of available donor organs stays at approximately the same level. Unavoidable accumulation of the uremic toxins and cytokines...
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Gerritsen K, Bovenschen N, Nguyen T, Sprengers D, Koeners M, van Koppen A, et al.
J Cell Commun Signal
. 2016 Sep;
10(4):295-303.
PMID: 27644406
CCN-2 (connective tissue growth factor; CTGF) is a key factor in fibrosis. Plasma CCN-2 has biomarker potential in numerous fibrotic disorders, but it is unknown which pathophysiological factors determine plasma...