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Tryptophan metabolism, its relation to inflammation and stress markers and association with psychological and cognitive functioning: Tasmanian Chronic Kidney Disease pilot study

Karu, Naama, McKercher, Charlotte, Nichols, David S., Davies, Noel, Shellie, Robert A., Hilder, Emily F. and Jose, Matthew D. 2016, Tryptophan metabolism, its relation to inflammation and stress markers and association with psychological and cognitive functioning: Tasmanian Chronic Kidney Disease pilot study, BMC Nephrology, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 1-13, doi: 10.1186/s12882-016-0387-3.

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Title Tryptophan metabolism, its relation to inflammation and stress markers and association with psychological and cognitive functioning: Tasmanian Chronic Kidney Disease pilot study
Author(s) Karu, Naama
McKercher, Charlotte
Nichols, David S.
Davies, Noel
Shellie, Robert A.ORCID iD for Shellie, Robert A. orcid.org/0000-0002-8470-0893
Hilder, Emily F.
Jose, Matthew D.
Journal name BMC Nephrology
Volume number 17
Issue number 1
Article ID 171
Start page 1
End page 13
Total pages 13
Publisher BioMed Central
Place of publication London, Eng.
Publication date 2016-11-10
ISSN 1471-2369
1471-2369
Keyword(s) Anxiety
Chronic kidney disease
Cognition
Cortisol
Depression
Inflammation
Kynurenine
Neopterin
Tryptophan
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Biomarkers
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Glomerular Filtration Rate
Humans
Hydrocortisone
Indican
Indoleacetic Acids
Kynurenic Acid
Male
Middle Aged
Oxidative Stress
Pilot Projects
Prospective Studies
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
Surveys and Questionnaires
Tasmania
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Urology & Nephrology
BOUND UREMIC TOXINS
KYNURENINE PATHWAY
INDOLEAMINE 2,3-DIOXYGENASE
5-HYDROXYINDOLEACETIC ACID
HEMODIALYSIS-PATIENTS
PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS
DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS
DIALYSIS PATIENTS
MAJOR DEPRESSION
QUINOLINIC ACID
Language eng
DOI 10.1186/s12882-016-0387-3
Field of Research 1103 Clinical Sciences
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice ©2016, The Authors
Free to Read? Yes
Use Rights Creative Commons Attribution licence
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30112143

Document type: Journal Article
Collections: Faculty of Health
School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
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