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  • 2. Measurements of urinary state of saturation with respect to calcium oxalate and brushite (CaHPO4.2H2O) in renal stone formers.
    Sriboonlue P, Prasongwattana V, Tungsanga K, Sitprija V.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 1990 Dec; 73(12):684-9. PubMed ID: 2086716
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  • 4. Evaluation of factors involved in calcium stone formation.
    Abraham PA, Smith CL.
    Miner Electrolyte Metab; 1987 Dec; 13(3):201-8. PubMed ID: 3627051
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  • 5. Crystallization conditions in urine of patients with idiopathic recurrent calcium nephrolithiasis and with hyperparathyroidism.
    Baumann JM, Lauber K, Lustenberger FX, Wacker M, Zingg EJ.
    Urol Res; 1985 Dec; 13(4):169-74. PubMed ID: 4049602
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  • 7. Is calcium oxalate nucleation in postprandial urine of males with idiopathic recurrent calcium urolithiasis related to calcium phosphate nucleation and the intensity of stone formation? Studies allowing insight into a possible role of urinary free citrate and protein.
    Schwille PO, Schmiedl A, Manoharan M.
    Clin Chem Lab Med; 2004 Mar; 42(3):283-93. PubMed ID: 15080561
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  • 8. Chemical factors governing the state of saturation towards brushite and whewellite in urine of calcium stone formers.
    Ackermann D, Baumann JM.
    Urol Res; 1987 Mar; 15(2):63-5. PubMed ID: 3590430
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  • 9. Short-Term Tolvaptan Increases Water Intake and Effectively Decreases Urinary Calcium Oxalate, Calcium Phosphate and Uric Acid Supersaturations.
    Cheungpasitporn W, Erickson SB, Rule AD, Enders F, Lieske JC.
    J Urol; 2016 May; 195(5):1476-1481. PubMed ID: 26598423
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  • 10. A simple technique for assessing the propensity for crystallization of calcium oxalate and brushite in urine from the increment in oxalate or calcium necessary to elicit precipitation.
    Nicar MJ, Hill K, Pak CY.
    Metabolism; 1983 Sep; 32(9):906-10. PubMed ID: 6888271
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  • 11. Inhibitory activity of whole urine: a comparison of urines from stone formers and healthy subjects.
    Ryall RL, Hibberd CM, Mazzachi BC, Marshall VR.
    Clin Chim Acta; 1986 Jan 15; 154(1):59-67. PubMed ID: 3943225
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  • 12. Nucleation and growth of brushite and calcium oxalate in urine of stone-formers.
    Pak CY, Holt K.
    Metabolism; 1976 Jun 15; 25(6):665-73. PubMed ID: 1272073
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  • 13. Propensity for spontaneous nucleation of calcium oxalate. Quantitative assessment by urinary FPR-APR discriminant score.
    Pak CY, Galosy RA.
    Am J Med; 1980 Nov 15; 69(5):681-9. PubMed ID: 7435510
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  • 14. Evaluation of urine composition and calcium salt crystallization properties in standardized volume-adjusted 12-h night urine from normal subjects and calcium oxalate stone formers.
    Bek-Jensen H, Tiselius HG.
    Urol Res; 1997 Nov 15; 25(5):365-72. PubMed ID: 9373919
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  • 17. Nucleation of calcium oxalate crystals by albumin: involvement in the prevention of stone formation.
    Cerini C, Geider S, Dussol B, Hennequin C, Daudon M, Veesler S, Nitsche S, Boistelle R, Berthézène P, Dupuy P, Vazi A, Berland Y, Dagorn JC, Verdier JM.
    Kidney Int; 1999 May 15; 55(5):1776-86. PubMed ID: 10231440
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