Adhesion, internalization and metabolism of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals by renal epithelial cells. The interaction between crystals that nucleate in the nephron lumen and tubular cells could be an important determinant of renal calcification. Kidney epithelial cells in monolayer culture (BSC-1 line), used to model the tubule, rapidly bound and internalized crystals of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM), the most common constituent of renal stones. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy, enzyme histochemistry, and kinetic analysis of [14C]-labeled crystals were used to study the interaction between renal cells and COM crystals. Electron microscopy revealed that adherent crystals on the apical cell surface can serve as sites fo...
Cell type-specific acquired protection from crystal adherence by renal tubule cells in culture.Backg...
Renal cell osteopontin production is stimulated by calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals. Specific an...
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...
Internalization of calcium oxalate crystals by renal tubular cells: A nephron segment–specific proce...
Association of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals with MDCK cells. Many factors are presently know...
Direct nucleation of calcium oxalate dihydrate crystals onto the surface of living renal epithelial ...
Internalization of calcium oxalate crystals by renal tubular cells: A nephron segment–specific proce...
Association of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals with MDCK cells. Many factors are presently know...
Sialic acid-containing glycoproteins on renal cells determine nucleation of calcium oxalate dihydrat...
Crystal retention within the renal tubules is essential for nephrolithiasis and the development of u...
Crystal retention within the renal tubules is essential for nephrolithiasis and the development of u...
textabstractThe retention of crystals in the kidney is considered to be a crucial step in ...
Crystal retention within the renal tubules is essential for nephrolithiasis and the development of u...
Crystals cause acute necrotic cell death in renal proximal tubule cells, but not in collecting tubul...
Cell type-specific acquired protection from crystal adherence by renal tubule cells in culture.Backg...
Renal cell osteopontin production is stimulated by calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals. Specific an...
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...
Internalization of calcium oxalate crystals by renal tubular cells: A nephron segment–specific proce...
Association of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals with MDCK cells. Many factors are presently know...
Direct nucleation of calcium oxalate dihydrate crystals onto the surface of living renal epithelial ...
Internalization of calcium oxalate crystals by renal tubular cells: A nephron segment–specific proce...
Association of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals with MDCK cells. Many factors are presently know...
Sialic acid-containing glycoproteins on renal cells determine nucleation of calcium oxalate dihydrat...
Crystal retention within the renal tubules is essential for nephrolithiasis and the development of u...
Crystal retention within the renal tubules is essential for nephrolithiasis and the development of u...
textabstractThe retention of crystals in the kidney is considered to be a crucial step in ...
Crystal retention within the renal tubules is essential for nephrolithiasis and the development of u...
Crystals cause acute necrotic cell death in renal proximal tubule cells, but not in collecting tubul...
Cell type-specific acquired protection from crystal adherence by renal tubule cells in culture.Backg...
Renal cell osteopontin production is stimulated by calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals. Specific an...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...