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1 33484425 Protein-bound uremic toxin lowering strategies in chronic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 2021 Dec 1
2 33658826 AST-120 Improves Cardiac Dysfunction in Acute Kidney Injury Mice via Suppression of Apoptosis and Proinflammatory NF-κB/ICAM-1 Signaling. 2021 1
3 31001934 Predictive Factors for Efficacy of AST-120 Treatment in Diabetic Nephropathy: a Prospective Single-Arm, Open-Label, Multi-Center Study. 2019 Apr 22 1
4 30336612 AST-120 Reduces Neuroinflammation Induced by Indoxyl Sulfate in Glial Cells. 2018 Oct 17 1
5 27990791 The role of carbon adsorbent in the conservative management of chronic kidney disease. 2017 Jun 1
6 28392999 Sustained uremic toxin control improves renal and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with advanced renal dysfunction: post-hoc analysis of the Kremezin Study against renal disease progression in Korea. 2017 Mar 2
7 24576840 Effects of AST-120 on blood concentrations of protein-bound uremic toxins and biomarkers of cardiovascular risk in chronic dialysis patients. 2014 2
8 23362306 Reduction of indoxyl sulfate by AST-120 attenuates monocyte inflammation related to chronic kidney disease. 2013 Jun 1
9 20797565 Indoxyl sulfate is a nephro-vascular toxin. 2010 Sep 3
10 20870466 Metabolomic search for uremic toxins as indicators of the effect of an oral sorbent AST-120 by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. 2010 Nov 1 2
11 19378798 [Effect of oral adsorbent AST-120 under standard treatment of care in patients with chronic renal failure]. 2009 1
12 16564934 A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging study of AST-120 (Kremezin) in patients with moderate to severe CKD. 2006 Apr 1
13 9350673 The protein metabolite hypothesis, a model for the progression of renal failure: an oral adsorbent lowers indoxyl sulfate levels in undialyzed uremic patients. 1997 Nov 3
14 9387112 Indoxyl sulfate and progression of renal failure: effects of a low-protein diet and oral sorbent on indoxyl sulfate production in uremic rats and undialyzed uremic patients. 1997 4