Chronic kidney disease and advanced roles for the biomedical scientist: time to step up, time to collaborateScientists should be encouraged to have more constructive dialogue with their multidisciplinary colleagues-one step further to this is for there to be ...
Chronic diseases are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity and contribute significantly to the overall health expenditures from both a societal perspective as well as an individual one [1]. Common chronic diseases include heart disease, stroke, cancer, emphysema, diabetes, and osteoporosis. Fur...
both as titratable acidity and as ammonium.Patients with chronic kidney disease live with relatively increased acid load due to reduced nephron mass, but may still be able to maintain near normal acid-base balance especially in the earl...