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Biomarkers in acute kidney injury: that’s all the story?

Discussion on “Have biomarkers failed in acute kidney injury?”

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JLK reports research support from Astute Medical, Satellite Health Care and NxStage as well as consulting fees from Astute Medical and Sphingotec.

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Meroni, R., Simonini, M., Casamassima, N. et al. Biomarkers in acute kidney injury: that’s all the story?. Intensive Care Med 43, 1931–1932 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-017-4913-y

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