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Marieke S J Schepers

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Kidney International|September 17, 2005
Crystals cause acute necrotic cell death in renal proximal tubule cells, but not in collecting tubule cellsMarieke S J Schepers, Eddy S van Ballegooijen, Chris H Bangma, et al.
Kidney International|September 17, 2005
Oxalate is toxic to renal tubular cells only at supraphysiologic concentrationsMarieke S J Schepers, Eddy S van Ballegooijen, Chris H Bangma, et al.
The Journal of Urology|March 26, 2002
Urinary crystallization inhibitors do not prevent crystal bindingMarieke S J Schepers, Burt G van der Boom, Johannes C Romijn, et al.
Kidney International|July 9, 2003
Internalization of calcium oxalate crystals by renal tubular cells: a nephron segment-specific process?Marieke S J Schepers, Ronald A J Duim, Marino Asselman, et al.
Nephron. Experimental Nephrology|August 7, 2003
Pericellular matrix formation by renal tubule epithelial cells in relation to crystal bindingMarieke S J Schepers, Marino Asselman, Ronald A J Duim, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|December 31, 2002
Crystal retention capacity of cells in the human nephron: involvement of CD44 and its ligands hyaluronic acid and osteopontin in the transition of a crystal binding- into a nonadherent epitheliumAnja Verhulst, Marino Asselman, Veerle P Persy, et al.
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Kidney International|September 17, 2005
Crystals cause acute necrotic cell death in renal proximal tubule cells, but not in collecting tubule cellsMarieke S J Schepers, Eddy S van Ballegooijen, Chris H Bangma, et al.
Kidney International|September 17, 2005
Oxalate is toxic to renal tubular cells only at supraphysiologic concentrationsMarieke S J Schepers, Eddy S van Ballegooijen, Chris H Bangma, et al.
The Journal of Urology|March 26, 2002
Urinary crystallization inhibitors do not prevent crystal bindingMarieke S J Schepers, Burt G van der Boom, Johannes C Romijn, et al.
Kidney International|July 9, 2003
Internalization of calcium oxalate crystals by renal tubular cells: a nephron segment-specific process?Marieke S J Schepers, Ronald A J Duim, Marino Asselman, et al.
Nephron. Experimental Nephrology|August 7, 2003
Pericellular matrix formation by renal tubule epithelial cells in relation to crystal bindingMarieke S J Schepers, Marino Asselman, Ronald A J Duim, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|December 31, 2002
Crystal retention capacity of cells in the human nephron: involvement of CD44 and its ligands hyaluronic acid and osteopontin in the transition of a crystal binding- into a nonadherent epitheliumAnja Verhulst, Marino Asselman, Veerle P Persy, et al.
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