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      The molecular physiology of uric acid homeostasis.

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      Annual review of physiology
      Annual Reviews
      ABCG2, SLC2A9, URAT1, hyperuricemia, uric acid

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          Abstract

          Uric acid, generated from the metabolism of purines, has proven and emerging roles in human disease. Serum uric acid is determined by production and the net balance of reabsorption or secretion by the kidney and intestine. A detailed understanding of epithelial absorption and secretion of uric acid has recently emerged, aided in particular by the results of genome-wide association studies of hyperuricemia. Novel genetic and regulatory networks with effects on uric acid homeostasis have also emerged. These developments promise to lead to a new understanding of the various diseases associated with hyperuricemia and to novel, targeted therapies for hyperuricemia.

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          Journal
          Annu. Rev. Physiol.
          Annual review of physiology
          Annual Reviews
          1545-1585
          0066-4278
          2015
          : 77
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Renal Divisions, Brigham and Women's Hospital and VA Boston Healthcare System, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115; email: dmount@partners.org.
          Article
          10.1146/annurev-physiol-021113-170343
          25422986
          652e70ae-7df1-48c4-a4ce-317685f84e07
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          ABCG2,SLC2A9,URAT1,hyperuricemia,uric acid
          ABCG2, SLC2A9, URAT1, hyperuricemia, uric acid

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