We have previously proposed that intracrystalline proteins would increase intracellular proteolytic disruption and dissolution of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals. Chauvet MC, Ryall RL. J Struct Biol 151: 12–17, 2005; Fleming DE, van Riessen A, Chauvet MC, Grover PK, Hunter B, van Bronswijk W, Ryall RL. J Bone Miner Res 18: 1282–1291, 2003; Ryall RL, Fleming DE, Doyle IR, Evans NA, Dean CJ, Marshall VR. J Struct Biol 134: 5–14, 2001. The aim of this investigation was to determine the effect of increasing concentrations of intracrystalline protein on the rate of CaOx crystal dissolution in Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCKII) cells. Crystal matrix extract (CME) was isolated from urinary CaOx monohydrate (COM) crystals. Cold and [14C]oxalate-lab...
Background: The increasing number of patients suffering from urolithiasis represents one of the majo...
Purpose: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals adhere to and are internalized by tubular renal cells and it seems t...
OBJECTIVE To compare the binding to Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK)-II cells of: (i) inorganic calc...
Urinary stones are a common medical condition affecting over 10% of adults in the developed world. W...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...
The broad aim of the work presented in this thesis was to examine the relationship between the miner...
Purpose: Proteins constitute a major portion of the organic matrix of human calcium oxalate (CaOx) r...
Association of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals with MDCK cells. Many factors are presently know...
Internalization of calcium oxalate crystals by renal tubular cells: A nephron segment–specific proce...
Adhesion, internalization and metabolism of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals by renal epithelial...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...
Adhesion, internalization and metabolism of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals by renal epithelial...
BACKGROUND: In order to understand the mechanism of stone genesis, it is essential to determine the ...
BACKGROUND: In order to understand the mechanism of stone genesis, it is essential to determine the ...
Background: The increasing number of patients suffering from urolithiasis represents one of the majo...
Purpose: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals adhere to and are internalized by tubular renal cells and it seems t...
OBJECTIVE To compare the binding to Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK)-II cells of: (i) inorganic calc...
Urinary stones are a common medical condition affecting over 10% of adults in the developed world. W...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...
The broad aim of the work presented in this thesis was to examine the relationship between the miner...
Purpose: Proteins constitute a major portion of the organic matrix of human calcium oxalate (CaOx) r...
Association of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals with MDCK cells. Many factors are presently know...
Internalization of calcium oxalate crystals by renal tubular cells: A nephron segment–specific proce...
Adhesion, internalization and metabolism of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals by renal epithelial...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...
Adhesion, internalization and metabolism of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals by renal epithelial...
BACKGROUND: In order to understand the mechanism of stone genesis, it is essential to determine the ...
BACKGROUND: In order to understand the mechanism of stone genesis, it is essential to determine the ...
Background: The increasing number of patients suffering from urolithiasis represents one of the majo...
Purpose: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals adhere to and are internalized by tubular renal cells and it seems t...