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    Ishii K, Sugimoto T, Kamikawa S, Kanazawa T, Nakatani T, Yamamoto K, Kishimoto T, Funae Y.
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  • 43. Evidence that serum calcium oxalate supersaturation is a consequence of oxalate retention in patients with chronic renal failure.
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  • 45. [The influence of uric acid on the calcium oxalate stone formation (author's transl)].
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  • 58. Growth retardation of calcium oxalate by sodium copper chlorophyllin.
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