Jaber et al., 1998 - Google Patents
New polyether sulfone dialyzers attenuate passage of cytokine-inducing substances from Pseudomonas aeruginosa contaminated dialysateJaber et al., 1998
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- 16449827484386991665
- Author
- Jaber B
- Gonski J
- Cendoroglo M
- Balakrishnan V
- Razeghi P
- Dinarello C
- Pereira B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Blood purification
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The use of bicarbonate dialysate and high-flux and reprocessed dialyzers has raised concerns about the reverse transfer of dialysate contaminants into the blood compartment. This in vitro study was performed to investigate the reverse transfer of soluble Pseudomonas …
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