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1. Hemodialysis employing molecular hydrogen (H2) enriched dialysis solution may improve dialysis related fatigue through impact on energy metabolism

- Nakayama M. , et al.

2. Advances in the study of gut-derived uremic toxins and vascular calcification

- He M. , et al.

3. Application of Electrolyzed Hydrogen Water for Management of Chronic Kidney Disease and Dialysis Treatment—Perspective View

- Nakayama M. , et al.

4. Derivation and elimination of uremic toxins from kidney-gut axis

- Xu Y. , et al.

5. Technological aspect for hemodialysis

- Tange Y. , et al.

6. Technological Aspect for Hemodialysis

- Tange Y. , et al.

7. Methods of reducing the level of indoxyl sulfate – one of the most potent protein-bound uremic toxins

- Karbowska M. , et al.

8. Beneficial biological effects and the underlying mechanisms of molecular hydrogen - Comprehensive review of 321 original articles

- Ichihara M. , et al.

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