808 total citations 45 papers, 492 citations indexed
About
Nolph Kd is a scholar working on Nephrology, Clinical Biochemistry and Surgery.
According to data from OpenAlex, Nolph Kd has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 492 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Nephrology, 5 papers in Clinical Biochemistry and 4 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Nolph Kd's work include Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (26 papers), Renal function and acid-base balance (7 papers) and Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (5 papers). Nolph Kd is often cited by papers focused on Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (26 papers), Renal function and acid-base balance (7 papers) and Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (5 papers). Nolph Kd collaborates with scholars based in United States, Poland and Thailand. Nolph Kd's co-authors include Jack Rubin, Ramesh Khanna, Maher Jf, Harold L. Moore, Robert P. Popovich, Leonor Ponferrada, Barbara F. Prowant, Rohit Khanna, Jason Rubin and Dariush Arfania and has published in prestigious journals such as ASAIO Journal, PubMed and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).
In The Last Decade
Nolph Kd
44 papers
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441 citations
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All Works
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Kd, Nolph. (1998). Hemodialysis and CAPD--are they comparable?. PubMed. 55 Suppl 1. 35–6.3 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1996). Protein catabolic rate in CAPD patients: comparison of different techniques.. PubMed. 12. 284–7.1 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1996). Choosing the right dialysis option for your critically ill patient. What's right for a hyperkalemic patient may be wrong for one with shock.. PubMed. 11(1). 21–4, 27, 31.2 indexed citations
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Khanna, Rohit, et al.. (1995). Rat model of peritoneal fibrosis: preliminary observations.. PubMed. 11. 48–51.15 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, Barbara Prowant, Marianne Meyer, et al.. (1993). Age and indices of adequacy and nutrition in CAPD patients.. PubMed. 9. 87–91.7 indexed citations
Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1990). Defining adequacy of CAPD with urea kinetics.. PubMed. 6. 173–7.40 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1980). Panel conference. Daily dialyses - applications and problems.. PubMed. 26. 600–2.4 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1979). Peritoneal clearances with three types of commerically available peritoneal dialysis solutions. Effects of pH adjustment and intraperitoneal nitroprusside.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 24(1). 34–40.6 indexed citations
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Rubin, Jack, et al.. (1979). Comparison of the effects of lactate and acetate on clinical peritoneal clearances.. PubMed. 12(4). 145–7.6 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1978). Effects of peritoneal dialysis solutions on human clearance and rat arterioles.. ASAIO Journal. 24. 131–132.5 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1978). Effects of ultrafiltration on solute clearances in cuprophan and cellulose hollow fiber dialyzers: in vitro and clinical studies.. PubMed. 91(6). 998–1010.3 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1977). Effects of potassium chloride on plasma renin activity during sodium restriction in normal man.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 90(2). 312–7.3 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1977). Effects of ultrafiltration on solute clearances in parallel plate dialyzers.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 8(5). 453–8.1 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1977). NaHCO3 and NaCl tolerance in chronic renal failure II.. PubMed. 7(1). 21–5.25 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1976). The effects of intraperitoneal vasodilators on peritoneal clearances.. PubMed. 22. 586–94.34 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1976). Differences in solute sieving with osmotic vs hydrostatic ultrafiltration.. PubMed. 22. 618–26.11 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1976). Effects of ultrafiltration on solute clearances in hollow fiber artificial kidneys.. PubMed. 88(4). 593–600.3 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1975). Dialysance and clearance measurements during clinical dialysis-a plea for standardization.. PubMed. 86(3). 378–85.19 indexed citations
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Kd, Nolph, et al.. (1974). Irreversible, morphological and functional changes in hollow fiber kidneys with a single dialysis.. PubMed. 20 B. 604–12.3 indexed citations
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