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J Renal Inj Prev. 2021;10(3): e19. doi: 10.34172/jrip.2021.19

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A potential role of fecal oxalate-degrading activity in oxalate homeostasis in end-stage renal disease patients; a descriptive pilot study

Natalia Stepanova 1 * ORCID, Ganna Tolstanova 2 ORCID, Lesya Korol 1 ORCID, Iryna Akulenko 2 ORCID, Olena Savchenko 1 ORCID, Mykola Kolesnyk 1 ORCID

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1- Stepanova N, Tolstanova G, Akulenko I, Nepomnyashchyi V, Savchenko S, Zholos A, Kolesnyk M. Pilot testing for long-term impact of glycerol-induced acute kidney injury on oxalate homeostasis in rats. Ukr J Nephrol and Dial. 2022;(2(74)):15 [Crossref]
2- Stepanova N. Role of Impaired Oxalate Homeostasis in Cardiovascular Disease in Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease: An Opinion Article. Front Pharmacol. 2021;12 [Crossref]
3- Stepanova N, Akulenko I, Serhiichuk T, Dovbynchuk T, Savchenko S, Tolstanova G. Synbiotic supplementation and oxalate homeostasis in rats: focus on microbiota oxalate-degrading activity. Urolithiasis. 2022;50(3):249 [Crossref]
4- Stepanova N. Oxalate Homeostasis in Non-Stone-Forming Chronic Kidney Disease: A Review of Key Findings and Perspectives. Biomedicines. 2023;11(6):1654 [Crossref]