G. Capasso, Ph. Jaeger, W. G. Robertson and R. J. Unwin Pages 4153 - 4159 ( 7 )
In this brief review and update, we try to cover recent developments in our understanding of uric acid transport by the kidney, the contribution of uric acid to renal stone disease, its potential role in progressive renal failure and, most recently, the novel and as yet unexplained link between the urinary glycoprotein Tamm-Horsfall protein (uromodulin) and hyperuricaemia and two inherited forms of renal disease with chronic renal failure.
Kidney,uric acid,urate transport,nephrolithiasis,renal failure,Tamm-Horsfall protein,uromodulin
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