The Induction of Oxalate Metabolism <italic toggle="yes">In Vivo</italic> Is More Effective with Functional Microbial Communities than with Functional Microbial Species
ABSTRACT For mammals, oxalate enters the body through the diet or is endogenously produced by the liver; it is removed by microbial oxalate metabolism in the gut and/or excretion in feces or urine. Deficiencies in any one of the these pathways can lead to complications, such as calcium oxalate urina...
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Autores principales: | Aaron W. Miller, Colin Dale, M. Denise Dearing |
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American Society for Microbiology
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3182983fd427450098aaabb8447d44e4 |
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