Mechanisms mediating oxalate-induced alterations in renal have attracted the attention of scientists in recent years.Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain crystal retention. The present review assesses the biochemical mechanisms of oxalate-induced alterations and diagnostically significant markers of organ damage caused by oxalate. The article focuses on the modern data of molecular-biochemical aspects of the formation of oxalate-induced diseases
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
Serum oxalate levels suddenly increase with certain dietary exposures or ethylene glycol poisoning a...
The article presents modern ideas of hyperoxaluria and oxalate-calcium crystaluria. Oxalic acid meta...
Although impaired oxalate homeostasis is a well-known occurrence in end-stage renal disease patients...
Because calcium oxalate renal stones are the most common type of renal calculus found in this countr...
Our own studies and those of others have shown that the incidence of calcium oxalate stones and plaq...
SUMMARY Oxalosis is the histological manifestation of a number of diverse clinicopathological states...
Oxalate toxicity in LLC-PK1 cells: Role of free radicals. Oxalate, the most common constituent of ki...
comments in biochemistry Pathogenesis and metabolic defects The primary hyperoxaluric states are cla...
Hyperoxaluria leads to urinary calcium oxalate (CaOx) supersaturation, resulting in the formation an...
Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a metabolic autosomal recessive disease that causes an error in oxalat...
The current study is an attempt to find a means of lowering oxalate concentration in individuals sus...
Oxalic acid, is present in different ionic forms in plants, in the form the acid, oxalate ion or sal...
Oxalosis is an inborn error of metabolism, with autosomal recessive transmission, defined by an exce...
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
Serum oxalate levels suddenly increase with certain dietary exposures or ethylene glycol poisoning a...
The article presents modern ideas of hyperoxaluria and oxalate-calcium crystaluria. Oxalic acid meta...
Although impaired oxalate homeostasis is a well-known occurrence in end-stage renal disease patients...
Because calcium oxalate renal stones are the most common type of renal calculus found in this countr...
Our own studies and those of others have shown that the incidence of calcium oxalate stones and plaq...
SUMMARY Oxalosis is the histological manifestation of a number of diverse clinicopathological states...
Oxalate toxicity in LLC-PK1 cells: Role of free radicals. Oxalate, the most common constituent of ki...
comments in biochemistry Pathogenesis and metabolic defects The primary hyperoxaluric states are cla...
Hyperoxaluria leads to urinary calcium oxalate (CaOx) supersaturation, resulting in the formation an...
Primary hyperoxaluria (PH) is a metabolic autosomal recessive disease that causes an error in oxalat...
The current study is an attempt to find a means of lowering oxalate concentration in individuals sus...
Oxalic acid, is present in different ionic forms in plants, in the form the acid, oxalate ion or sal...
Oxalosis is an inborn error of metabolism, with autosomal recessive transmission, defined by an exce...
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
The work is a literature review, which demonstrates the current view on the mechanisms underlying th...
Serum oxalate levels suddenly increase with certain dietary exposures or ethylene glycol poisoning a...
The article presents modern ideas of hyperoxaluria and oxalate-calcium crystaluria. Oxalic acid meta...