Abstract

AMONG THE VARIOUS CAUSES OF acute kidney injury (AKI) in hospitalized patients, sepsis remains the most elusive and challenging for the practicing nephrologist. Decades of intensive basic, translational, and clinical research have failed to significantly alter the grim outcome of sepsis and sepsisinduced AKI (13). Nevertheless, active bench research continues to fuel the hope for successful therapies that will eventually

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