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The teleost fish intestine is a major oxalate-secreting epithelium
Jonathan M. Whittamore
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Oxalates
100%
Fishes
70%
Intestines
69%
Epithelium
58%
Seawater
42%
Fresh Water
40%
Poecilia
36%
Salinity
16%
Kidney Calculi
13%
Small Intestine
10%
Mammals
9%
Agriculture & Biology
oxalates
89%
intestines
64%
epithelium
62%
fish
43%
Poecilia latipinna
34%
seawater
29%
renal calculi
16%
small intestine
10%
excretion
8%
digestive system
8%
salinity
8%
mammals
7%
secretion
7%
testing
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
teleost
90%
oxalate
86%
fish
46%
seawater
23%
excretion
11%
secretion
11%
mammal
9%
stone
9%
regulation
7%
salinity
7%
rate
7%
test
4%