Lexin Wang
Charles Sturt University
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Medical Hypotheses | 2008
Tong-wen Sun; Shou-Yan Zhang; Lexin Wang
B-type natriuretic peptides are predominantly synthesized in the ventricular myocytes. This is the response to volume overload or increased stress to the ventricular wall. Plasma B-type natriuretic peptide levels are elevated in patients with chronic renal failure due to reduced glomerular filtration and/or increased myocardial biosynthesis. Allograft renal transplantation significantly reduces plasma B-type natriuretic peptide. Our previous clinical observations have demonstrated that acute allograft renal rejection is associated with a sudden increase in plasma B-type natriuretic peptides. We hypothesized that plasma B-type natriuretic peptide may be used as a sensitive and specific biomarker for clinical diagnosis of acute allograft renal rejection.
Medical Hypotheses | 2004
Lexin Wang; Guoqin Feng
Medical Hypotheses | 2004
Lexin Wang; Guoqin Feng
Medical Hypotheses | 2006
Yanzhou Zhang; Lexin Wang
Medical Hypotheses | 2007
Chunlai Zeng; Xinxiang Wang; Xiaosheng Hu; Junzhu Chen; Lexin Wang
Medical Hypotheses | 2005
Lexin Wang; Shukai Song
Medical Hypotheses | 2007
Tong-wen Sun; Lexin Wang
Medical Hypotheses | 2007
Tongguo Wu; Lexin Wang
Medical Hypotheses | 2006
Yanzhou Zhang; Lexin Wang
Medical Hypotheses | 2004
Lexin Wang; Guoqin Feng