Hatim A Hassan
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Hassan H, Hafez M, Luyckx V, Tuglular S, Abu-Alfa A
Lancet
. 2023 Aug;
402(10402):607.
PMID: 37572679
No abstract available.
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Alshaikh A, Hassan H
Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens
. 2021 Jan;
30(2):264-274.
PMID: 33427760
Purpose Of Review: The gut-kidney axis plays a critical role in oxalate homeostasis, and better understanding of oxalate transport regulatory mechanisms is essential for developing novel therapies. Recent Findings: Oxalate...
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Amin R, Sharma S, Ratakonda S, Hassan H
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
. 2013 Apr;
305(1):C78-89.
PMID: 23596171
Nephrolithiasis remains a major health problem in Western countries. Seventy to 80% of kidney stones are composed of calcium oxalate, and small changes in urinary oxalate affect risk of kidney...
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Hassan H, Cheng M, Aronson P
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
. 2011 Sep;
302(1):C46-58.
PMID: 21956166
Urolithiasis remains a very common disease in Western countries. Seventy to eighty percent of kidney stones are composed of calcium oxalate, and minor changes in urinary oxalate affect stone risk....
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Hassan H, Mentone S, Karniski L, Rajendran V, Aronson P
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
. 2006 Dec;
292(4):C1485-92.
PMID: 17151144
SLC26A6 (CFEX, PAT1) is an anion exchanger expressed in several tissues including renal proximal tubule, pancreatic duct, small intestine, liver, stomach, and heart. It has recently been reported that PKC...
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Hassan H, Frenchie D, Bastani B
ASAIO J
. 2002 Jun;
48(3):316-9.
PMID: 12059008
To study the effect of the reversal of the blood ports on blood flow rate (QB), percentage recirculation, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) clearance, we compared 12 well functioning chronic...