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152 related items for PubMed ID: 16164655

  • 1. Urinary macromolecular inhibition of crystal adhesion to renal epithelial cells is impaired in male stone formers.
    Kumar V, Peña de la Vega L, Farell G, Lieske JC.
    Kidney Int; 2005 Oct; 68(4):1784-92. PubMed ID: 16164655
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  • 2. Whole urinary proteins coat calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals to greatly decrease their adhesion to renal cells.
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  • 3. Intracrystalline proteins and urolithiasis: a comparison of the protein content and ultrastructure of urinary calcium oxalate monohydrate and dihydrate crystals.
    Ryall RL, Chauvet MC, Grover PK.
    BJU Int; 2005 Sep; 96(4):654-63. PubMed ID: 16104927
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  • 4. Modulatory effect of the 23-kD calcium oxalate monohydrate binding protein on calcium oxalate stone formation during oxalate stress.
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  • 5. Effect of urine fractionation on attachment of calcium oxalate crystals to renal epithelial cells: implications for studying renal calculogenesis.
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  • 7. Determinants of urinary excretion of Tamm-Horsfall protein in non-selected kidney stone formers and healthy subjects.
    Glauser A, Hochreiter W, Jaeger P, Hess B.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2000 Oct; 15(10):1580-7. PubMed ID: 11007825
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  • 9. Regulation by macromolecules of calcium oxalate crystal aggregation in stone formers.
    Wesson JA, Ganne V, Beshensky AM, Kleinman JG.
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  • 10. Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules.
    Wesson JA, Worcester EM, Wiessner JH, Mandel NS, Kleinman JG.
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  • 12. Crystal attachment to injured renal collecting duct cells: influence of urine proteins and pH.
    Wiessner JH, Hung LY, Mandel NS.
    Kidney Int; 2003 Apr; 63(4):1313-20. PubMed ID: 12631348
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  • 13. Intracrystalline proteins and urolithiasis: a synchrotron X-ray diffraction study of calcium oxalate monohydrate.
    Fleming DE, Van Riessen A, Chauvet MC, Grover PK, Hunter B, van Bronswijk W, Ryall RL.
    J Bone Miner Res; 2003 Jul; 18(7):1282-91. PubMed ID: 12854839
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  • 14. Adhesion of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals to renal epithelial cells is inhibited by specific anions.
    Lieske JC, Leonard R, Toback FG.
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  • 15. Crystalline aggregation in vitro: interaction between urinary macromolecules and the micromolecular environment.
    Guerra A, Meschi T, Schianchi T, Allegri F, Novarini A, Borghi L.
    Acta Biomed; 2002 Apr; 73(1-2):11-26. PubMed ID: 12233273
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  • 16. Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic calcium oxalate stone formers.
    Borghi L, Guerra A, Meschi T, Briganti A, Schianchi T, Allegri F, Novarini A.
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  • 17. Structural and functional modification of THP on nitration: comparison with stone formers THP.
    Pragasam V, Kalaiselvi P, Subashini B, Sumitra K, Varalakshmi P.
    Nephron Physiol; 2005 Mar; 99(1):p28-34. PubMed ID: 15637470
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  • 18. Renal calcinosis and stone formation in mice lacking osteopontin, Tamm-Horsfall protein, or both.
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  • 19. Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from women with nephrolithiasis.
    Asplin JR, Parks JH, Nakagawa Y, Coe FL.
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  • 20. Urinary crystallization inhibitors do not prevent crystal binding.
    Schepers MS, van der Boom BG, Romijn JC, Schröder FH, Verkoelen CF.
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