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Summary Literature (3)
Literature for DOID 1920: hyperuricemia


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Human sodium phosphate transporter 4 (hNPT4/SLC17A3) as a common renal secretory pathway for drugs and urate., Jutabha P,Anzai N,Kitamura K,Taniguchi A,Kaneko S,Yan K,Yamada H,Shimada H,Kimura T,Katada T,Fukutomi T,Tomita K,Urano W,Yamanaka H,Seki G,Fujita T,Moriyama Y,Yamada A,Uchida S,Wempe MF,Endou H,Sakurai H, J Biol Chem. November 5, 2010; 285(45):1083-351X.
Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein interacts with renal outer medullary potassium channel ROMK2 and regulates its function., Renigunta A,Renigunta V,Saritas T,Decher N,Mutig K,Waldegger S, J Biol Chem. January 21, 2011; 286(3):1083-351X.
Genetic and Physiological Effects of Insulin on Human Urate Homeostasis., Mandal AK,Leask MP,Estiverne C,Choi HK,Merriman TR,Mount DB, Front Physiol. January 1, 2021; 12:1664-042X.