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Simple urine test detects common causes of kidney dysfunction after transplantation.»
Not exact matches
MMPs cleave the peptides to liberate tiny reporter fragments, which are then filtered out by the kidney and concentrated in the
urine, where they can be
detected using various methods, including a
simple paper - based
test.
Since chlamydia can be
detected with a
simple urine test now, a full pelvic exam isn't necessary.
For many years, veterinarians and physicians relied
simple dipstick methods to
detect the level of protein (including albumin) in
urine to warn them of the problem and, perhaps, followed that up with an SSA
test.