Reduced production of creatinine limits its use as marker of kidney injury in sepsis.
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Kent Doi | Robert A. Star | R. Star | J. Schnermann | K. Doi | P. S. Yuen | Xuzhen Hu | Asada Leelahavanichkul | Xuzhen Hu | Christoph Eisner | Jürgen Schnermann | Peter S.T. Yuen | A. Leelahavanichkul | C. Eisner | P. Yuen | Kent Doi
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