Overview
Renal failure, or renal insufficiency, is a serious medical condition in which the kidneys are unable to adequately filter toxins and other waste products out of the blood. This leads to an accumulation of these toxins in the body, which can lead to further complications, such as high blood pressure, electrolyte imbalances, and anemia. If left untreated, it can be fatal. Treatments for renal failure include dialysis, kidney transplantation, and lifestyle modifications. Early detection and treatment of renal failure can help to prevent further complications and reduce the risk of death.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 30 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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Rupam Saha et al. · 2025 · Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices
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Ibrahim Halil Kenger et al. · 2025 · Journal of Applied Toxicology
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Yuping Zhang et al. · 2025 · Biomaterials
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2025 · Journal of Applied Toxicology
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2025 · Biomaterials
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2025 · Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices
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Hajin Kim et al. · 2024 · Electronics
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2024 · Electronics
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