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kidney stones.
Oxalobacter formigenes can
protect against kidney stones by
degrading oxalate. The role and
presence of O.
formigenes in the
human gut is an...
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large amounts of
calcium oxalate in
urine sediment.
Oxalobacter formigenes in the gut
flora may help
alleviate this.
Primary hyperoxaluria is a rare...
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aliiformigenes was
originally thought to be a
subgroup of
Oxalobacter formigenes based on
fatty acid profile, 16S
ribosomal RNA sequencing, and DNA probes...
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different species from O.
formigenes and it was
subsequently renamed. The new
species name
paraformigenes uses the
parent species formigenes and adds the Gr****...
- Oxalate,
besides being biosynthesised, may also be biodegraded.
Oxalobacter formigenes is an
important gut
bacterium that
helps animals (including humans) degrade...
- and
characterization of formyl-coenzyme A
transferase from
Oxalobacter formigenes". J. Bacteriol. 172 (7): 3537–40. doi:10.1128/jb.172.7.3537-3540.1990...
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species from O.
formigenes and it was
subsequently renamed. The new
species name
paeniformigenes uses the
parent species formigenes and adds the Latin...
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different in
people forming kidney stones. One bacterium,
Oxalobacter formigenes, is
potentially beneficial for
mitigating calcium oxalate stones because...
- Dawson, Karl A.; Mayberry,
William R.; Foss, John G. (1985). "Oxalobacter
formigenes gen. nov., sp. nov.: oxalate-degrading
anaerobes that
inhabit the gastrointestinal...
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primarily produced by the
gastrointestinal bacterium Oxalobacter formigenes,
catalyzes the
chemical reaction oxalyl-CoA ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...