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K625 100

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K625-100 is a laboratory product. It is a 100 ml bottle of reagent.

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Plasma and Urine Creatinine and Urea Assay

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The concentrations of creatinine in the plasma and urine were assayed using the kit (K625-100, BioVision, California, USA). The concentration of urea in the plasma was determined using the kit (K375-100, BioVision, California, USA).
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Urinary Creatinine Measurement Protocol

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Urinary creatinine was measured using a creatinine assay kit (K625-100; BioVision, Milpitas, CA, USA). Other biochemical data were analyzed in the Clinical Laboratory in Kagawa University Hospital and in the Laboratory of Medical Pharmacy in Kagawa School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima Bunri University.
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Measuring Serum Creatinine and NGAL

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Serum creatinine levels were measured using commercial assay kits according to the manufacturer’s instructions (K625–100, Biovision, Milpitas, CA, USA). Urinary NGAL concentration was determined by a commercially available ELISA test kit (Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA).
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Measuring Urinary Sodium and Creatinine

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Ureter urine and plasma samples were used to measure sodium and creatinine. Sodium concentrations were measured using atomic absorption spectrometer (AAnalyst 400, Perkin Elmer, Waltham, MA) as described before [15 (link)]. Creatinine levels were determined using a commercially available assay kit (catalog number K625-100; BioVision, Mountain View, CA) as published [25 (link)]. GFR, as a function of creatinine clearance, was determined using the following equation: urinary volume × urinary creatinine ÷ plasma creatinine.
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Creatinine and Urea Quantification

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Plasma and urine creatinine concentrations were measured using a kit (K625–100, BioVision, Mountain View, CA, USA). Plasma concentrations of urea were determined using a kit (K375–100, BioVision). Urinary 8-isoprostane levels were determined using an EIA kit (516351, Cayman Chemical, Ann Arbor, MA, USA).
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