Urinary Biomarker Alterations Associated with Chronic Kidney Dysfunction

Authors

  • P. Chandra Sekhar
  • K.Ashok
  • T Malyadri,
  • M Vamshi Krishna

Keywords:

controlling, generation., cooperate

Abstract

This study examines the complex physiology of furine, its production, and its crucial connection to chronic
kidney disease (CKD). Three essential mechanisms—glomerular filtration, future perceptive tubular reabsorption, and
tubular secretion—are involved in kidney creation, chronic kidney disease, and urine generation. These activities cooperate
to preserve homeostasis by controlling fluid balance and waste removal

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Published

2024-01-04

How to Cite

P. Chandra Sekhar, K.Ashok, T Malyadri, & M Vamshi Krishna. (2024). Urinary Biomarker Alterations Associated with Chronic Kidney Dysfunction . Journal of Science & Technology , 9(1), 280–290. Retrieved from https://jst.org.in/index.php/pub/article/view/1459