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Publications by Ling-bing Meng
Reducing Catheter-Associated Complications Using 4% Sodium Citrate Versus Sodium Heparin as a Catheter Lock Solution
Journal of International Medical Research
Biochemistry
Medicine
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Trisodium Citrate 4% Versus Heparin as a Catheter Lock for Non-Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheters in Critically Ill Patients: A Multicenter, Randomized Clinical Trial
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Concentrated Sodium Chloride Catheter Lock Solution – A New Effective Alternative Method for Hemodialysis Patients With High Bleeding Risk
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Heparin or 0.9% Sodium Chloride to Maintain Central Venous Catheter Patency: A Randomised Trial
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Nitroglycerin-Citrate-Ethanol (NiCE) Catheter Lock Solution Is Highly Effective for in Vitro Eradication of Candida Auris Biofilm
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Mechanical Integrity of Hemodialysis Catheters After Exposure to a Novel Catheter Lock Solution
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On Sodium Citrate as Preventive for Dental Caries
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Does Sodium Citrate Cause the Same Ergogenic Effect as Sodium Bicarbonate on Swimming Performance?
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Complications Associated to Percutaneous Catheter in Preterm and Term Born Children
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