Results of untargeted analysis using the SOMAscan proteomics platform indicates novel associations of circulating proteins with risk of progression to kidney failure in diabetes is a research paper published in Kidney International (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 51 times.
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National Institutes of Health
Grant: DK110350
National Institutes of Health
Grant: DK041526
National Institutes of Health
Grant: DK126799
Novo Nordisk AS
Grant: NNF14OC0013659
American Diabetes Association
Grant: 1-08-CR-42
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01DK110350-05
The role of microRNAs in progressive renal decline in Type 1 diabetes
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01DK041526-26
Tumor necrosis factor superfamily of ligands and receptors in progressive renal decline in diabetes
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 2P30DK036836-36
Diabetes Research Center
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01DK126799-02
Development of Prognostic Algorithms to Identify Subjects at High Risk of ESKD in Type 2 Diabetes
Novo Nordisk Foundation
Grant: unidentified
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5.54
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1.0%
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Additional file 2 of Proteomic profiling of longitudinal changes in kidney function among middle-aged and older men and women: the KORA S4/F4/FF4 study
Additional file 2 of Proteomic profiling of longitudinal changes in kidney function among middle-aged and older men and women: the KORA S4/F4/FF4 study
Additional file 1 of Proteomic profiling of longitudinal changes in kidney function among middle-aged and older men and women: the KORA S4/F4/FF4 study
Additional file 1 of Proteomic profiling of longitudinal changes in kidney function among middle-aged and older men and women: the KORA S4/F4/FF4 study