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  • 21. [Growth of calcium oxalate crystals in vitro: a simple method for measurement of the inhibitory action of human urine (author's transl)].
    Hess B, Binswanger U.
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  • 22. Concentration profiles of calcium and oxalate in urine, tubular fluid and renal tissue--some theoretical considerations.
    Hautmann R, Osswald H.
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  • 23. Increased dietary oxalate does not increase urinary calcium oxalate saturation in hypercalciuric rats.
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  • 24. A study of the phase transformation of calcium oxalate trihydrate-monohydrate.
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    Gardner GL, Doremus RH.
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  • 31. Glycoprotein calcium oxalate crystal growth inhibitor in urine.
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  • 32. Calcium oxalate dihydrate crystal growth.
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  • 33. Impact of various modifiers on calcium oxalate crystallization.
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  • 40. A contribution to the formation mechanism of calcium oxalate urinary calculi. II. In vitro experiments concerning the theory of the formation of Whewellite and Weddellite urinary calculi.
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