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Tatsuo Shimosawa1, Kazuhiro Imai2
1Department of Clinical Laboratory, International University of Health and Welfare School of Medicine, Chiba, Japan.
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Oxidized albumin has emerged as a promising biomarker in blood for assessing oxidative stress and multiple organ dysfunction. Recent advances suggest its potential detectability in urine, offering a noninvasive avenue for early diagnosis and monitoring of kidney disease. This review synthesizes current knowledge on oxidized albumin, its pathophysiological relevance, and the evolving methodologies for its detection, highlighting its translational potential in clinical nephrology.
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