Label-free quantitative proteomics reveals differentially regulated proteins influencing urolithiasis.
Urinary proteins have been implicated as inhibitors of kidney stone formation (urolithiasis). As a proximal fluid, prefiltered by the kidneys, urine is an attractive biofluid for proteomic analysis in urologic conditions. However, it is necessary to correct for variations in urinary concentration. I...
Principais autores: | Wright, C, Howles, S, Trudgian, D, Kessler, B, Reynard, J, Noble, J, Hamdy, F, Turney, B |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2011
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