THE HOMOLOG OF ANOCTAMIN 4 LIMITS CALCIUM OXALATE CRYSTALLIZATION BY PREVENTING GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA INFECTION IN DROSOPHILA RENAL TUBULES

 
THE HOMOLOG OF ANOCTAMIN 4 LIMITS CALCIUM OXALATE CRYSTALLIZATION BY PREVENTING GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA INFECTION IN DROSOPHILA RENAL TUBULES
Orestes
Foresto-Neto
Orestes Foresto-Neto forestoneto@usp.br Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Daniel R. Turin turin.daniel@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Heather L. Holmes holmes.heather2@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Peter R. Strege strege.peter@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Carmen J. Reynolds reynolds.carmen@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Mariah L. Arneson arnmar44@gmail.com Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Muthuvel Jayachandran jaya.m@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Arthur Beyder beyder.arthur@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Julian A.T. Dow julian.dow@glasgow.ac.uk University of Glasgow Institute of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology Glasgow
John C. Lieske lieske.john@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester
Eva Furrow furro004@umn.edu University of Minnesota Small Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine St. Paul
Michael F. Romero romero.michael@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Rochester