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Urolithiasis
August 2023
Nephrology Division, NYU Langone Health and NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Nephrology Section/111G, 423 E. 23 St., New York, NY, 10010, USA.
Prostate
September 1994
Department of Physiology, University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore 21201.
Normal and benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) prostate is characterized by the presence of extraordinarily high levels of citrate. Presumably, this results from the inability of the prostate epithelial cells to oxidize citrate due to a limiting mitochondrial (m-) aconitase. In contrast, prostate carcinoma (CA) is not characterized by high citrate levels.
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