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Authors: Khan, SR Thamilselvan, S
Citation: Sr. Khan et S. Thamilselvan, Nephrolithiasis: A consequence of renal epithelial cell exposure to oxalate and calcium oxalate crystals, MOL UROL, 4(4), 2000, pp. 305-311

Authors: Khan, SR Maslamani, SA Atmani, F Glenton, PA Opalko, FJ Thamilselvan, S Hammett-Stabler, C
Citation: Sr. Khan et al., Membranes and their constituents as promoters of calcium oxalate crystal formation in human urine, CALCIF TIS, 66(2), 2000, pp. 90-96

Authors: Thamilselvan, S Byer, KJ Hackett, RL Khan, SR
Citation: S. Thamilselvan et al., Free radical scavengers, catalase and superoxide dismutase provide protection from oxalate-associated injury to LLC-PK1 and MDCK cells, J UROL, 164(1), 2000, pp. 224

Authors: Sidhu, H Schmidt, ME Cornelius, JG Thamilselvan, S Khan, SR Hesse, A Peck, AB
Citation: H. Sidhu et al., Direct correlation between hyperoxaluria/oxalate stone disease-and the absence of the gastrointestinal tract-dwelling bacterium Oxalobacter formigenes: Possible prevention by gut recolonization or enzyme replacement therapy, J AM S NEPH, 10, 1999, pp. S334-S340

Authors: Thamilselvan, S Hackett, RL Khan, SR
Citation: S. Thamilselvan et al., Cells of proximal and distal tubular origin respond differently to challenges of oxalate and calcium oxalate crystals, J AM S NEPH, 10, 1999, pp. S452-S456

Authors: Khan, SR Byer, KJ Thamilselvan, S Hackett, RL McCormack, WT Benson, NA Vaughn, KL Erdos, GW
Citation: Sr. Khan et al., Crystal-cell interaction and apoptosis in oxalate-associated injury of renal epithelial cells, J AM S NEPH, 10, 1999, pp. S457-S463
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