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The association of serum free light chains with mortality and progression to end-stage renal disease in chronic kidney disease: systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis - Simon Fraser, Anthony Fenton, Scott Harris, Adam Shardlow, Sophie Liabeuf, Ziad Massy, Anne Burmeister, Colin Hutchison, Martin Landray, Jonathan Emberson, Phil Kalra, James Ritchie, Paul Cockwell and Maarten W. Taal
Type: Article | 2017

Cognitive impairment and health outcomes in non-dialysis chronic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. - Keegan Guan Ru Lee, Anooj Ghadge, Bhargav Raut, Kristin Veighey, Jay Amin, Giovambattista Capasso, Paul Cockwell, Philip A. Kalra, Marion Pepin, Thomas Phillips, Maarten Taal, Robert Unwin and Simon D.S. Fraser
Type: Review | 2025

Associations with baseline blood pressure control in the NURTuRE-CKD - Bethany J. Lucas, Paul Cockwell, Simon D.S. Fraser, Philip A. Kalra, David C. Wheeler and Maarten W. Taal
Type: Letter | 2024

The impact of primary renal diagnosis on prognosis and the varying predictive power of albuminuria in the NURTuRE-CKD study - Thomas McDonnell, Philip A. Kalra, Nicolas Vuilleumier, Paul Cockwell, David C. Wheeler, Simon D.S. Fraser, Rosamonde E. Banks and Maarten W. Taal
Type: Article | 2024

Biomarkers of kidney failure and all-cause mortality in chronic kidney disease - Anthony Onoja, Thomas McDonnell, Isabelle Annessi, Rosamonde E. Banks, Marianne Bergin, Paul Cockwell, Rodolphe Dusaulcy, Simon D.S. Fraser, Philip A. Kalra, Tim Johnson, Barbara Lemaître, Moin Saleem, Phillipp Skroblin, Magnus Soderberg, Maarten W. Taal, Robert J. Unwin, Nicolas Vuilleumier, David C. Wheeler and Nophar Geifman
Type: Article | 2025 | Item availability restricted.

Potentially modifiable factors associated with health-related quality of life among people with chronic kidney disease: baseline findings from the National Unified Renal Translational Research Enterprise CKD (NURTuRE-CKD) cohort - Thomas Phillips, Scott Harris, Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi, Bethany Lucas, Melissa Benavente, Paul J. Roderick, Paul Cockwell, Philip A. Kalra, David C. Wheeler, Maarten W. Taal and Simon D.S. Fraser
Type: Article | 2024

Associations with age and glomerular filtration rate in a referred population with chronic kidney disease: methods and baseline data from a UK multicentre cohort study (NURTuRE-CKD) - Maarten. W. Taal, Bethany Lucas, Paul Roderick, Paul Cockwell, David C Wheeler, Moin A Saleem, Simon Fraser, Rosamonde E Banks, Tim Johnson, Lorna J Hale, Uwe Andag, Philipp Skroblin, Michaela Bayerlova, Robert Unwin, Nicolas Vuilleumier, Rodolphe Dusaulcy, Fiona Robertson, Elizabeth Colby, David Pitcher, Fiona Braddon, Melissa Benavente, Elaine Davies, Michael Nation and Philip A Kalra
Type: Article | 2023

Putting patients at the centre: including patients’ perspective into UK kidney care and research.: A roadmap for collecting electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) - Sabine N van der Veer, Derek Kyte, Helen Chadwick, Paul Cockwell, Angelo Ercia, Rachel Gair, Rob Finnegan, Simon Fraser, Sarah Knowles and Shivani Sharma
Type: Monograph | 2023 | University of Manchester

A note on performance metrics for the kidney failure risk equation - Oskar Ålund, Robert Unwin, Benjamin Challis, Philip A. Kalra, Maarten W. Taal, David C. Wheeler, Simon D.S. Fraser, Paul Cockwell and Magnus Söderberg
Type: Article | 2024

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