Investigation of the acute effect of the synthetic hemodialysis membrane on the expression of XRCC1 and PARP1 in chronic hemodialysis patients
Selin Unal,
Serkan Feyyaz Yalin,
Mehmet Riza Altiparmak
et al.
Abstract:Objective: The interaction between blood from end-stage renal failure patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment and the hemodialysis (HD) membranes used may lead to DNA damage, contingent upon the biocompatibility of the membranes. Given that this process could impact the disease’s course, it is crucial to assess the efficacy of DNA repair mechanisms. Methods: In our study, we investigated the gene expression levels of XRCC1 and PARP1 enzymes, which are involved in the base excision repair (BER) repair mechan… Show more
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