The handwriting is on the wall: there will soon be a drug for AKI

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With many failures, a sense of helplessness has overshadowed the field of acute kidney injury (AKI). Publications in 2018 offer new hope: better drug targets, better end points and improved understanding of conditions that cause AKI and its complications bring promise that a drug will soon be available.

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Kellum, J. A., & Fuhrman, D. Y. (2019). The handwriting is on the wall: there will soon be a drug for AKI. Nature Reviews Nephrology, 15(2), 65–66. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41581-018-0095-2

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