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Joerg Vienken

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Prilozi|March 5, 2009
Testing biomaterials for application in artificial organs: impact of procedures, donor and patient propertiesJoerg Vienken
Prilozi|March 5, 2009
Health is wealth! Is wealth health?Horst Klinkmann, Joerg Vienken
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|April 12, 2008
The long forgotten salt factor and the benefits of using a 5-g-salt-restricted diet in all ESRD patientsStanley Shaldon, Joerg Vienken
Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis : Official Peer-Reviewed Journal of the International Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy|May 11, 2006
How can liver toxins be removed? Filtration and adsorption with the Prometheus systemJoerg Vienken, Horst Christmann
Artificial Organs|March 7, 2002
Quo vadis dialysis membrane?Joerg Vienken, Sudhir Bowry
Seminars in Dialysis|July 4, 2009
Beyond the current paradigm: recent advances in the understanding of sodium handling. An introductionStanley Shaldon, Joerg Vienken
Seminars in Dialysis|July 4, 2009
Salt, the neglected silent killerStanley Shaldon, Joerg Vienken
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|July 2, 2009
"Inventions can't wait": a tribute to Willem Johan KolffJoerg Vienken, Horst Klinkmann, Gerhard Rakhorst
Prilozi|October 20, 2009
"Artificial Organs Today: From in vitro assessment to human therapies". ForewordMomir Polenakovic, Aleksandar Sikole, Joerg Vienken
Seminars in Dialysis|August 28, 2009
Should dialysis modalities be designed to remove specific uremic toxins?Ulrich Baurmeister, Joerg Vienken, Richard A Ward
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Prilozi|March 5, 2009
Testing biomaterials for application in artificial organs: impact of procedures, donor and patient propertiesJoerg Vienken
Prilozi|March 5, 2009
Health is wealth! Is wealth health?Horst Klinkmann, Joerg Vienken
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|April 12, 2008
The long forgotten salt factor and the benefits of using a 5-g-salt-restricted diet in all ESRD patientsStanley Shaldon, Joerg Vienken
Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis : Official Peer-Reviewed Journal of the International Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy|May 11, 2006
How can liver toxins be removed? Filtration and adsorption with the Prometheus systemJoerg Vienken, Horst Christmann
Artificial Organs|March 7, 2002
Quo vadis dialysis membrane?Joerg Vienken, Sudhir Bowry
Seminars in Dialysis|July 4, 2009
Beyond the current paradigm: recent advances in the understanding of sodium handling. An introductionStanley Shaldon, Joerg Vienken
Seminars in Dialysis|July 4, 2009
Salt, the neglected silent killerStanley Shaldon, Joerg Vienken
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|July 2, 2009
"Inventions can't wait": a tribute to Willem Johan KolffJoerg Vienken, Horst Klinkmann, Gerhard Rakhorst
Prilozi|October 20, 2009
"Artificial Organs Today: From in vitro assessment to human therapies". ForewordMomir Polenakovic, Aleksandar Sikole, Joerg Vienken
Seminars in Dialysis|August 28, 2009
Should dialysis modalities be designed to remove specific uremic toxins?Ulrich Baurmeister, Joerg Vienken, Richard A Ward
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