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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Graciana Jaureguiberry, Muriel De la Dure-Molla, David Parry, Mickael Quentric, Nina Himmerkus, Toshiyasu Koike, James Poulter, Enriko Klootwijk, Steven L. Robinette, Alexander J. Howie, Vaksha Patel, Marie-Lucile Figueres, Horia C. Stanescu, Naomi Issler, Jeremy K. Nicholson, Detlef Bockenhauer, Christopher Laing, Stephen B. Walsh, David A. McCredie, Sue Povey, Audrey Asselin, Arnaud Picard, Aurore Coulomb, Alan J. Medlar, Isabelle Bailleul-Forestier, Alain Verloes, Cedric Le Caignec, Gwenaelle Roussey, Julien Guiol, Bertrand Isidor, Clare Logan, Roger Shore, Colin Johnson, Christopher Inglehearn, Suhaila Al-Bahlani, Matthieu Schmittbuhl, François Clauss, Mathilde Huckert, Virginie Laugel, Emmanuelle Ginglinger, Sandra Pajarola, Giuseppina Spartà, Deborah Bartholdi, Anita Rauch, Marie-Claude Addor, Paulo M. Yamaguti, Heloisa P. Safatle, Ana Carolina Acevedo, Hercílio Martelli-Júnior, Pedro E. dos Santos Netos, Ricardo D. Coletta, Sandra Gruessel, Carolin Sandmann, Denise Ruehmann, Craig B. Langman, Steven J. Scheinman, Didem Ozdemir-Ozenen, Thomas C. Hart, P. Suzanne Hart, Ute Neugebauer, Eberhard Schlatter, Pascal Houillier, William A. Gahl, Miikka Vikkula, Agnès Bloch-Zupan, Markus Bleich, Hiroshi Kitagawa, Robert J. Unwin, Alan Mighell, Ariane Berdal, Robert Kleta
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Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology (2013) 122 (1-2): 1–6.
Published Online: 23 February 2013
... as enamel renal syndrome, of FAM20A causes nephrocalcinosis and amelogenesis imperfecta. We speculate that all individuals with biallelic FAM20A mutations will eventually show nephrocalcinosis. Nephrolithiasis Urolithiasis Amelogenesis imperfecta FAM20B FAM20C UKRI (UK Research...
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Microorganisms and Calcium Oxalate Stone Disease
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Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology (2004) 98 (2): p48–p54.
Published Online: 19 October 2004
... formigenes Oxaluria Urinary calculi Urolithiasis This review will summarize the possibilities of microorganisms having a role in the pathogenesis of kidney stones. The implications of this relatively small body of work are potentially important for understanding variables affecting intestinal...
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Role of Dietary Intake and Intestinal Absorption of Oxalate in Calcium Stone Formation
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Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology (2004) 98 (2): p64–p71.
Published Online: 19 October 2004
...) and the immediate precursors of oxalate, such as L -glycerate, hydroxypyruvate, glycollate and glyoxylate [ 4 ]. Exogenous oxalate mainly derives from fruit, cereal and vegetable matter [ 5, 6 ]. Intestinal absorption Oxalate Calcium Magnesium Fibre pH Urolithiasis Fig. 1 The maximum...
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Macromolecules and Urolithiasis: Parallels and Paradoxes
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Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology (2004) 98 (2): p37–p42.
Published Online: 19 October 2004
...Rosemary Lyons Ryall Long-standing interest in the possible role of macromolecules in urolithiasis stems from the observation that all human kidney stones consist of a complex amalgam of mineral and organic material. This review summarises what is currently known or is hypothesised about...
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Kidney Models of Calcium Oxalate Stone Formation
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Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology (2004) 98 (2): p21–p30.
Published Online: 19 October 2004
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Kidney model Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis Currently, there are two main models that are used to describe...
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Urinary Nephrocalcin Excretion in Children with Urolithiasis
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Nephrology
Journal:
Nephron Physiology
Nephron Physiology (2003) 94 (4): p59–p61.
Published Online: 12 September 2003
...A. Noyan; H. Yaşar; A.K. Bayazit; R. Anarat; Y. Bayazit; A. Anarat The aim of this study was to investigate the role of nephrocalcin in childhood urolithiasis. Forty-one patients with urinary stones and 25 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were admitted to the study. Blood and timed urine...