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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Urolithiasis. 2016 Dec 2;45(1):89–108. doi: 10.1007/s00240-016-0952-z

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

The relationship between transepithelial conductance, GT and the unidirectional absorptive oxalate flux, JmsOx, across the distal colon from WT (filled circle) and DRA-KO (open circle) mice. Individual data points were collated from published studies [17, 45] together with the results from previously unpublished studies in our laboratory. JmsOx and GT were measured on isolated segments of the distal colon mounted in the Ussing chamber under symmetrical, short-circuited conditions with standard bicarbonate buffer. Further methodological details are available in the supplementary material. The accompanying linear regression equation and analysis summary for WT mice is: JmsOx = 9.75 + (0.84 × GT) (R2 = 0.233) and F1,83 = 25.15, P < 0.001. The regression equation and analysis summary for DRA-KO mice is: JmsOx = 0.97 + (1.49 × GT) (R2 = 0.378) and F1,27 = 16.40, P < 0.001