Recent advances in dysuricemia: toward optimal serum urate level

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  • What: Elevated serum urate levels are unique to humans, due to a lack of urate oxidase seen during our process of evolution from apes [31].
  • Who: Masafumi Kurajoh and Akiyoshi Nakayama from the DepartmentMetropolitan University, Osaka, Japan have published the paper: Recent Advances in Dysuricemia: Toward Optimal Serum Urate Level, in the Journal: Biomedicines 2024, 12, 1094. of /2024/
  • Future: This study suggests that XOR may play a role in the organ damage that occurs during liver disease however further research is needed to clarify its significance. The authors believe that more research . . .

     

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