Publications by authors named "Zora Nyvltova"

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  • * The study reviewed the effects of specific gene polymorphisms and dietary protein intake on IS levels, finding significant results indicating that residual urine output and higher protein intake both contribute to lower IS levels.
  • * No significant relationship was found between the gene polymorphisms (ABCG2 and ABCC2) and IS elimination, suggesting these transporters do not play a major role in IS clearance among patients undergoing dialysis.
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Indoxyl sulfate has been identified as a major factor in the dysregulation of several genes. It is classified as a poorly dialyzable uremic toxin and thus a leading cause in the poor survival rate of dialysis patients. A monocentric, prospective, open cohort study was performed in 43 male patients undergoing chronic renal replacement therapy in a single hemodialysis center.

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Background: Fallopia japonica and its hybrid, F. xbohemica, due to their fast spread, are famous as nature threats rather than blessings. Their fast growth rate, height, coverage, efficient nutrient translocation between tillers and organs and high phenolic production, may be perceived either as dangerous or beneficial features that bring about the elimination of native species or a life-supporting source.

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