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Fall 2012
Kidney stones and osteoporosis are prevalent clinical conditions posing a large economic burden to the healthcare system. A common risk factor for both these diseases is hypercalciuria, which is the inappropriate excretion of calcium in urine. Changes in serum calcium levels are detected by the...
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Fall 2016
Abnormalities in calcium homeostasis can result in kidney stones, a painful and potentially life-threatening condition. Improved therapies for this disorder can only be achieved through increased fundamental knowledge about calcium handling. In the kidneys, filtered calcium (Ca2+) is reabsorbed...