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Reactive oxygen species as the molecular modulators of calcium oxalate kidney stone formation: Evidence from clinical and experimental investigations
Saeed R. Khan
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Calcium Oxalate
100%
Kidney Calculi
93%
Reactive Oxygen Species
61%
Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis
28%
Crystallization
20%
Inflammation
20%
NADPH Oxidases
19%
Nutrition Surveys
18%
Kidney
18%
Cryptoxanthins
15%
Extracellular Matrix
14%
Antioxidants
12%
Oxidative Stress
12%
Urine
12%
Oxalates
11%
Carotenoids
10%
Osteopontin
10%
Chemotactic Factors
9%
MAP Kinase Signaling System
9%
calcium phosphate
9%
Growth
8%
Renin
8%
Thrombin
8%
Angiotensin II
8%
Protein Kinase C
8%
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
6%
Comorbidity
6%
Epithelium
6%
Collagen
6%
Fibrosis
6%
Up-Regulation
6%
Animal Models
6%
Macrophages
6%
Databases
5%
Wounds and Injuries
4%
Proteins
3%