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Chapter and Conference Paper
Clinical characteristics of renal stone disease in relation to urinary oxalate excretion
The formation of calcium-containing renal stones is regarded as a multifactorial process involving high urinary concentrations of calcium and oxalate in combination with reduced excretion of inhibitory factors...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The mechanism of glycosaminoglycan inhibition of calcium oxalate crystal growth
Urinary inhibition of crystal growth and aggregation is an important determinant for stone formation in the urinary tract along with supersaturation of the urine (1). Naturally occurring inhibitors such as pyr...