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Volumn 10, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 176-181
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Urinary stone formation: Dent's disease moves understanding forward
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Author keywords
Chloride channel; Collecting duct; Crystals; Nephrocalcinosis; Tubular epithelia
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Indexed keywords
CALCIUM;
CHLORIDE CHANNEL;
CHLORIDE ION;
PROTEIN;
CLC 5 CHLORIDE CHANNEL;
CLC-5 CHLORIDE CHANNEL;
MUCOPROTEIN;
TAMM HORSFALL GLYCOPROTEIN;
TAMM-HORSFALL PROTEIN;
ACIDIFICATION;
APICAL MEMBRANE;
CALCIUM CONDUCTANCE;
DENT DISEASE;
ENDOCYTOSIS;
ENDOSOME;
EPITHELIUM CELL;
FEEDBACK SYSTEM;
HUMAN;
HYPERCALCIURIA;
KIDNEY COLLECTING TUBULE;
KIDNEY CONCENTRATING CAPACITY;
KIDNEY PROXIMAL TUBULE;
KIDNEY TUBULE DISORDER;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROTEIN URINE LEVEL;
SHORT SURVEY;
STONE FORMATION;
URINE;
UROLITHIASIS;
BIOLOGICAL MODEL;
CRYSTALLIZATION;
KIDNEY TUBULE;
KIDNEY TUBULE ACIDOSIS;
METABOLISM;
NEPHROLITHIASIS;
PATHOLOGY;
REVIEW;
ACIDOSIS, RENAL TUBULAR;
CALCIUM;
CHLORIDE CHANNELS;
CRYSTALLIZATION;
ENDOCYTOSIS;
HUMANS;
KIDNEY CALCULI;
KIDNEY TUBULES;
KIDNEY TUBULES, COLLECTING;
MODELS, BIOLOGICAL;
MUCOPROTEINS;
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EID: 0036016839
PISSN: 10187782
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1159/000058344 Document Type: Short Survey |
Times cited : (14)
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References (26)
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