Trimestral variations of C-reactive protein, interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor-α are similarly associated with survival in haemodialysis patients.
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J. Carrero | F. Dekker | R. Krediet | P. Stenvinkel | N. Halbesma | B. Lindholm | A. Qureshi | P. Bárány | E. Boeschoten | O. Heimburger | C. Meuwese | S. Snaedal | Sunna Snaedal | C. Meuwese
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