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  • 2. Metabolomic and lipidomic characterization of Oxalobacter formigenes strains HC1 and OxWR by UHPLC-HRMS.
    Chamberlain CA, Hatch M, Garrett TJ.
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  • 3. Association of intestinal oxalate-degrading bacteria with recurrent calcium kidney stone formation and hyperoxaluria: a case-control study.
    Tavasoli S, Alebouyeh M, Naji M, Shakiba Majd G, Shabani Nashtaei M, Broumandnia N, Basiri A.
    BJU Int; 2020 Jan; 125(1):133-143. PubMed ID: 31145528
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  • 6. Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis decreases urinary oxalate excretion in a mouse model of primary hyperoxaluria.
    Klimesova K, Whittamore JM, Hatch M.
    Urolithiasis; 2015 Apr; 43(2):107-17. PubMed ID: 25269440
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  • 8. Metabolomic Alteration in the Mouse Distal Colonic Mucosa after Oral Gavage with Oxalobacter formigenes.
    Chamberlain CA, Hatch M, Garrett TJ.
    Metabolites; 2020 Oct 13; 10(10):. PubMed ID: 33065971
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  • 12. Oxalobacter formigenes: A new hope as a live biotherapeutic agent in the management of calcium oxalate renal stones.
    Hiremath S, Viswanathan P.
    Anaerobe; 2022 Jun 13; 75():102572. PubMed ID: 35443224
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  • 13. Direct correlation between hyperoxaluria/oxalate stone disease and the absence of the gastrointestinal tract-dwelling bacterium Oxalobacter formigenes: possible prevention by gut recolonization or enzyme replacement therapy.
    Sidhu H, Schmidt ME, Cornelius JG, Thamilselvan S, Khan SR, Hesse A, Peck AB.
    J Am Soc Nephrol; 1999 Nov 13; 10 Suppl 14():S334-40. PubMed ID: 10541258
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  • 17. [Oxalobacter formigenes--characteristics and role in development of calcium oxalate urolithiasis].
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    Postepy Hig Med Dosw (Online); 2013 Nov 27; 67():1144-53. PubMed ID: 24379255
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  • 18. Oxalobacter formigenes Colonization and Oxalate Dynamics in a Mouse Model.
    Li X, Ellis ML, Knight J.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2015 Aug 27; 81(15):5048-54. PubMed ID: 25979889
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  • 20. Hyperoxaluria, hypocitraturia, hypomagnesiuria, and lack of intestinal colonization by Oxalobacter formigenes in a cervical spinal cord injury patient with suprapubic cystostomy, short bowel, and nephrolithiasis.
    Vaidyanathan S, von Unruh GE, Watson ID, Laube N, Willets S, Soni BL.
    ScientificWorldJournal; 2006 Apr 06; 6():2403-10. PubMed ID: 17619709
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