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Protein carbamylation: a key driver of vascular calcification during chronic kidney disease
Clare L. Hawkins
Inflammation, Metabolism and Oxidation
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Chronic Kidney Disease
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Vascular Calcification
100%
Protein Carbamylation
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Pyrophosphate
33%
Carbamylation
33%
Protein Stress
33%
Phosphodiesterase
33%
Oxidative Stress
33%
Kidney Disease Progression
33%
Mitochondrial Proteins
33%
Vascular Disease
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Carbamoylation
100%
Pyrophosphate
25%
Phosphodiesterase I
25%
Mitochondrial Protein
25%
Oxidative Stress
25%