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Effect of depletion of reduced glutathione and its supplementation by glutathione monoester on renal oxalate retention in hyperoxaluria
A. Muthukumar
, R. Selvam
Pathology
Pathology
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Hyperoxaluria
100%
Oxalates
89%
Glutathione
62%
Ethylene Glycol
60%
Calcium Oxalate
51%
Kidney
37%
Buthionine Sulfoximine
14%
gamma-Glutamyltransferase
11%
Sulfhydryl Compounds
10%
L-Lactate Dehydrogenase
9%
Drinking Water
9%
Creatinine
7%
Reference Values
7%
Antioxidants
7%
Body Weight
7%
Light
6%
Water
6%
Chemical Compounds
Oxalate
67%
Glutathione
62%
Calcium Oxalate
39%
Ethylene Glycol
34%
Intraperitoneal
12%
Creatinine
11%
Polarized Light
11%
Clearance
10%
Drinking Water
10%
Lactate
10%
Thiol
8%
Pharmacological Metabolism
7%
Calcium(0)
7%
Antioxidant Agent
7%
Weight
5%