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Absorption of Calcium Oxalate Does Not Require Dissociation in Rats [PDF]
Denise A. Hanes+3 more
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In this study, composite flours were developed by blending germinated haricot beans, teff, and barley to create a nutritious porridge for pregnant women in Ethiopia. The formulated flours exhibited favorable proximate composition, mineral content, and functional properties, enhancing their suitability as supplementary food for combating malnutrition ...
Ramesh Duraisamy+3 more
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Self-control study of multi-omics in identification of microenvironment characteristics in calcium oxalate kidney stones. [PDF]
Xu S+6 more
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Dietary hypercalciuria in patients with calcium oxalate kidney stones
WJ Burtis+4 more
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Tea polyphenols (TP), as representative bioactive compounds of tea, promote SIRT1 activation, thereby enhancing the transformation of macrophages into the M2 phenotype, reducing renal inflammation, and ultimately alleviating podocyte lipid accumulation.
Shuangzhi Chen+11 more
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Metabolic Differences in 24-Hour Urine Parameters Between Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate and Dihydrate Kidney Stones: A Clinical Study. [PDF]
Gadzhiev N+4 more
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Boron supplementation showed no benefit for kidney stones in patients with nephrolithiasis (Despite previous preliminary evidence), necessitating further research for definitive conclusions. ABSTRACT Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) are a common and costly medical condition frequently linked with metabolic disorders.
Gita Vousoughi+6 more
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EZH2-mediated macrophage-to-myofibroblast transition contributes to calcium oxalate crystal-induced kidney fibrosis. [PDF]
Xia Y+15 more
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Investigation on Dehydration of Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate by Correlative Judging Method
Cheng Qing-Tang+2 more
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ABSTRACT Desertification in North Africa has progressed rapidly over the past 6000 years. The occupation of Egypt by the Achaemenid Persians and Romans occurred even in hyperarid climates. Understanding the process of environmental changes on a regional scale may improve knowledge of how people developed technologies and adapted to the natural ...
Makiko Watanabe, Hiroyuki Kamei
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