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Bacterial DNA in water and dialysate: detection and significance for patient outcomes.
Handelman GJ, Megdal PA, Handelman SK. Bacterial DNA in water and dialysate: detection and significance for patient outcomes. Blood Purif. 2009; 27(1):81-5.
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Dialysis Solutions
DNA, Bacterial
Filtration
Hemodiafiltration
Humans
Inflammation
Treatment Outcome
Water
Water Purification
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Garry Handelman B.A, PhD