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  • Excess urinary cystine can lead to painful stone formation. There is no current effective treatment, but here Pankaj Kapahi, Marshall Stoller and colleagues have found that α-lipoic acid can prevent or even reverse formation of these stones in a mouse model.

    • Tiffany Zee
    • Neelanjan Bose
    • Pankaj Kapahi
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 23, P: 288-290
  • Primary hyperoxalurias are a devastating family of diseases that eventually lead to end-stage renal disease. In this Review, Shee and Stoller discuss current treatment paradigms for primary hyperoxalurias, new therapeutics and their mechanisms of action, and future directions for novel research in the field.

    • Kevin Shee
    • Marshall L. Stoller
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 19, P: 137-146
  • The elementome—the full spectrum of elemental content—of urinary calculi is emerging as a new concept in stone research. Here, Ramaswamy et al. summarize current knowledge of the elementome of calcium-based urinary calculi and highlight study results of clinical relevance that could be shaping future therapeutic strategies in urolithiasis.

    • Krishna Ramaswamy
    • David W. Killilea
    • Marshall L. Stoller
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 12, P: 543-557
  • Passing kidney calculi can be excruciatingly painful for patients, likened to childbirth in intensity. The mechanism of the simple act of passing a stone, however, is not well understood. A recent research article examined a novel approach for optimizing kidney stone clearance—sleep position, a simple noninvasive concept that might improve urinary stone passage.

    • Thomas Chi
    • Marshall L. Stoller
    News & Views
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 8, P: 533-534