Association of urinary ketamine and APOA1 levels with bladder dysfunction in ketamine abusers revealed via proteomics and targeted metabolite analyses
Abstract Chronic ketamine abuse is associated with bladder dysfunction and cystitis. However, the effects of ketamine abuse on the urinary proteome profile and the correlations among urinary proteins, urinary ketamine (and metabolites) and clinicopathological features of ketamine-induced bladder dys...
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Main Authors: | Jo-Chuan Liu, Yi-Ting Chen, Ya-Ju Hsieh, Chia-Chun Wu, Ming-Chyi Huang, Yu-Chao Hsu, Chun-Te Wu, Chih-Ken Chen, Srinivas Dash, Jau-Song Yu |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/757bb9f16aab458b9821a477bd5e1bc6 |
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