Comparison of nutritional and inflammatory markers in dialysis patients with reduced appetite.
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J. Carrero | P. Stenvinkel | Sawako Kato | B. Lindholm | J. Axelsson | A. Qureshi | C. Avesani | P. Bárány | O. Heimbürger | A. Alvestrand | M. Suliman | S. Snaedal-Jonsdottir | M. E. Suliman
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