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Why can't we remove cholesterol from dialysis? |
Why can't we remove cholesterol from dialysis? I do not have a source to verify this, but I think that cholesterol is too big of a molecule to pass through the dialyzer (filter) membrane. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles... |
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