The janus-faced nature of complement in hemodialysis: interplay between complement, inflammation, and bioincompatibility unveiling a self-amplifying loop contributing to organ damage

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Who: Sandip Mitra et al. from the The University of Manchester, United Kingdom have published the research work: The Janus-faced nature of complement in hemodialysis: interplay between complement, in ammation, and bioincompatibility unveiling a self-amplifying loop contributing to organ damage, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/06/2024
  • Future: Studies are needed to investigate NETosis kinetics during intradialytic and interdialytic periods to assess NET involvement in stress-targeted organs.

SUMMARY

    Inflammation, complement, biocompatibility, dialysis, technology, clinical impact, chronic kidney disease Frontiers in Nephrology frontiersin.org 10.3389/fneph.2024 . . .

     

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