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1. Beyond the Passive Diffusion: Core@Satellite Magneto‐Plasmonic Particles for Rapid and Sensitive Colorimetric Immunosensor Response

2. Fabry Disease in Women: Genetic Basis, Available Biomarkers, and Clinical Manifestations

3. Zebrafish as a Model of Cardiac Pathology and Toxicity: Spotlight on Uremic Toxins

4. Lab on a Chip Device for Diagnostic Evaluation and Management in Chronic Renal Disease: A Change Promoting Approach in the Patients’ Follow Up

5. The Gut Microbiota in Kidney Transplantation: A Target for Personalized Therapy?

6. COVID-19, Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin, and Hemodialysis

7. Multi-Omics Studies Unveil Extraciliary Functions of BBS10 and Show Metabolic Aberrations Underlying Renal Disease in Bardet–Biedl Syndrome

8. BK Virus Infection and BK-Virus-Associated Nephropathy in Renal Transplant Recipients

9. Uremic Toxin Lanthionine Induces Endothelial Cell Mineralization In Vitro

10. Homocysteine Solution-Induced Response in Aerosol Jet Printed OECTs by Means of Gold and Platinum Gate Electrodes

11. Lanthionine, a Novel Uremic Toxin, in the Vascular Calcification of Chronic Kidney Disease: The Role of Proinflammatory Cytokines

12. DNA Methylation Dysfunction in Chronic Kidney Disease

13. Uremic Toxin Lanthionine Interferes with the Transsulfuration Pathway, Angiogenetic Signaling and Increases Intracellular Calcium

14. Novel Applications of Lead Acetate and Flow Cytometry Methods for Detection of Sulfur-Containing Molecules

15. Zebrafish, a Novel Model System to Study Uremic Toxins: The Case for the Sulfur Amino Acid Lanthionine

16. Impact of the uremic milieu on the osteogenic potential of mesenchymal stem cells.

17. Two Different Serum MiRNA Signatures Correlate with the Clinical Outcome and Histological Subtype in Pleural Malignant Mesothelioma Patients.

18. miR-17 and -20a Target the Neuron-Derived Orphan Receptor-1 (NOR-1) in Vascular Endothelial Cells.

19. The Sulfur Metabolite Lanthionine: Evidence for a Role as a Novel Uremic Toxin

20. Homocysteinylated albumin promotes increased monocyte-endothelial cell adhesion and up-regulation of MCP1, Hsp60 and ADAM17.

21. Protein isoaspartate methyltransferase prevents apoptosis induced by oxidative stress in endothelial cells: role of Bcl-Xl deamidation and methylation.

22. miRNA-23a modulates sodium-hydrogen exchanger 1 expression: studies in medullary thick ascending limb of salt-induced hypertensive rats

23. COVID-19, Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin, and Hemodialysis

24. Homocysteine Solution-Induced Response in Aerosol Jet Printed OECTs by Means of Gold and Platinum Gate Electrodes

25. Lanthionine, a novel uremic toxin, in the vascular calcification of chronic kidney disease: The role of proinflammatory cytokines

26. P0095MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF LANTHIONINE, A NEW UREMIC TOXIN, AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH THE REDOX MICROENVIRONMENT

27. A miRNA signature suggestive of nodal metastases from laryngeal carcinoma

28. Lanthionine and Other Relevant Sulfur Amino Acid Metabolites: Detection of Prospective Uremic Toxins in Serum by Multiple Reaction Monitoring Tandem Mass Spectrometry

29. Retraction: The microRNA 15a/16-1 cluster down-regulates protein repair isoaspartyl methyltransferase in hepatoma cells: Implications for apoptosis regulation

30. Uremic Toxin Lanthionine Interferes with the Transsulfuration Pathway, Angiogenetic Signaling and Increases Intracellular Calcium

31. Novel Applications of Lead Acetate and Flow Cytometry Methods for Detection of Sulfur-Containing Molecules

32. Lanthionine and Other Relevant Sulfur Amino Acid Metabolites: Detection of Prospective Uremic Toxins in Serum by Multiple Reaction Monitoring Tandem Mass Spectrometry

33. Homocysteine and chronic kidney disease: an ongoing narrative

34. The role of the intestinal microbiota in uremic solute accumulation: a focus on sulfur compounds

35. Atherosclerosis determinants in renal disease: how much is homocysteine involved?

36. Zebrafish, a novel model system to study uremic toxins: The case for the sulfur amino acid lanthionine

37. ADAM17, a New Player in the Pathogenesis of Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorder

38. Altered folate receptor 2 expression in uraemic patients on haemodialysis: implications for folate resistance

39. Renal phenotype in Bardet-Biedl syndrome: a combined defect of urinary concentration and dilution is associated with defective urinary AQP2 and UMOD excretion

40. Divergent behavior of hydrogen sulfide pools and of the sulfur metabolite lanthionine, a novel uremic toxin, in dialysis patients

41. The 1,4 benzoquinone-featured 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor RF-Id induces apoptotic death through downregulation of IAPs in human glioblastoma cells

43. Hydrogen Sulfide, a Toxic Gas with Cardiovascular Properties in Uremia: How Harmful Is It?

44. Hydrogen Sulfide, the Third Gaseous Signaling Molecule With Cardiovascular Properties, Is Decreased in Hemodialysis Patients

45. Hyperhomocysteinemia in Uremia-A Red Flag in a Disrupted Circuit

46. Accumulation of altered aspartyl residues in erythrocyte proteins from patients with Down's syndrome

47. Impact of the uremic milieu on the osteogenic potential of mesenchymal stem cells

48. miR-17 and -20a Target the Neuron-Derived Orphan Receptor-1 (NOR-1) in Vascular Endothelial Cells

49. Two different serum MiRNA signatures correlate with the clinical outcome and histological subtype in pleural malignant mesothelioma patients

50. Hyperhomocysteinemia and the MTHFR C677T polymorphism promote steatosis and fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C patients

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