From the gastrointestinal tract (git) to the kidneys: live bacterial cultures (probiotics) mediating reductions of uremic toxin levels via free radical signaling

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  • who: Luis Vitetta and Anthony W. Linnane from the The University of Queensland, School of Medicine, Brisbane, St Lucia QLD, Australia have published the paper: From the Gastrointestinal Tract (GIT) to the Kidneys: Live Bacterial Cultures (Probiotics) Mediating Reductions of Uremic Toxin Levels via Free Radical Signaling, in the Journal: Toxins 2013, 5, 2042-2057 of /2013/
  • how: These results showed that superoxide anion and/or hydrogen peroxide are functioning as part of the controlled regulation of the calmodulin-plasma_membrane-Ca++ATPase complex.
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