@article{903f90c899ba4548890dd5fe902468eb,
title = "The trigger-maintenance model of persistent mild to moderate hyperoxaluria induces oxalate accumulation in non-renal tissues",
keywords = "Calcium oxalate, Hyperoxaluria, Kidney, Oxalosis, Rat, Stone, Calcium Oxalate/urine, Rats, Male, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Nephrocalcinosis/etiology, Hyperoxaluria/etiology, Animals, Disease Models, Animal",
author = "Marengo, {Susan Ruth} and Zeise, {Brian S.} and Wilson, {Christopher G.} and MacLennan, {Gregory T.} and Romani, {Andrea M.P.}",
note = "Funding Information: Acknowledgments This work was supported by the American Urological Foundation and the National Institutes of Health (DK62073, DK073730). Appreciation is expressed to C. A. Mayer and N. Courtney for expert technical assistance and to the Ion Analysis and Hyperoxaluria Laboratory of Wake Forest School of Medicine (Winston-Salem, NC). Appreciation is also expressed to J. W. Jacobberger for the generous access to his laboratory{\textquoteright}s resources. This work is dedicated to my editor, the late Steven E. Brown, and my first mentor R. J. Wall.",
year = "2013",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1007/s00240-013-0584-5",
language = "English",
volume = "41",
pages = "455--466",
journal = "Urological Research",
issn = "0300-5623",
number = "6",
}