High dietary fiber intake is associated with decreased inflammation and all-cause mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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T. Greene | B. Baird | M. Murtaugh | S. Beddhu | M. Chonchol | K. Raphael | Guo Wei | V. Krishnamurthy
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