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Urine cell cycle arrest biomarkers distinguish poorly

between transient and persistent AKI in early septic

shock: a prospective, multicenter study

Dimitri Titeca-Beauport, Delphine Daubin, Ly van Vong, Guillaume Belliard,

Cédric Bruel, Sami Alaya, Karim Chaoui, Maud Andrieu, Isabelle

Rouquette-Vincenti, Frédéric Godde, et al.

To cite this version:

Dimitri Titeca-Beauport, Delphine Daubin, Ly van Vong, Guillaume Belliard, Cédric Bruel, et al.. Urine cell cycle arrest biomarkers distinguish poorly between transient and persistent AKI in early septic shock: a prospective, multicenter study. Critical Care, BioMed Central, 2020, 24 (1), �10.1186/s13054-020-02984-6�. �hal-02767652�

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