2024
DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.2024.5376
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Cell death‑related molecules and targets in the progression of urolithiasis (Review)

Liping Wu,
Xiaoyan Xue,
Chengwu He
et al.

Abstract: Urolithiasis is a high-incidence disease caused by calcium oxalate (mainly), uric acid, calcium phosphate, struvite, apatite, cystine and other stones. The development of kidney stones is closely related to renal tubule cell damage and crystal adhesion and aggregation. Cell death, comprising the core steps of cell damage, can be classified into various types (i.e., apoptosis, ferroptosis, necroptosis and pyroptosis). Different crystal types, concentrations, morphologies and sizes cause tubular cell damage via … Show more

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