Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5685751 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
HIV-infected men had higher urine A1M levels compared with HIV-uninfected men. Among HIV-infected men, cumulative TDF exposure was associated with incrementally higher A1M levels, whereas time since TDF treatment discontinuation was associated with progressively lower A1M levels. Urine A1M appears to be a promising biomarker for detecting and monitoring TDF-associated tubular toxicity.
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Authors
Vasantha MD, Rebecca PhD, Michelle M. MD, MHS, Lisa P. ScD, Mallory D. MD, Frank J. MD, Bernard MD, Michael PhD, Chirag R. MD, PhD, Joachim H. MD, MAS, Michael G. MD, MPH,