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    Tokunaga S, Sugata T, Orito M, Hirano S, Ohkawa M.
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  • 22. Microstructure of decalcified human calcium oxalate urinary stones.
    Khan SR, Hackett RL.
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  • 23. The stones.
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  • 24. Recurrence of renal lithiasis.
    Grases F, Costa-Bauzá A, Ramis M, Montesinos V, Conte A.
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  • 25. Developmental aspects of calcium oxalate tubular deposits and calculi induced in rat kidneys.
    Rushton HG, Spector M, Rodgers AL, Hughson M, Magura CE.
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  • 27. Calcium oxalate crystal growth in human urinary stones.
    Kim KM, Johnson FB.
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  • 28. Routine analysis of urinary calculi by scanning electron microscopy.
    Leusmann DB.
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  • 29. Analysis of canine urinary stones using infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy.
    Hesse A, Sanders G, Leusmann DB.
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    Canales BK, Anderson L, Higgins L, Ensrud-Bowlin K, Roberts KP, Wu B, Kim IW, Monga M.
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  • 33. Phase composition and morphological characterization of human kidney stones using IR spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray Rietveld analysis.
    Chatterjee P, Chakraborty A, Mukherjee AK.
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  • 34. Epitaxial considerations in urinary stone formation. I. The urate-oxalate-phosphate system.
    Koutsoukos PG, Lam-Erwin CY, Nancollas GH.
    Invest Urol; 1980 Sep 05; 18(2):178-84. PubMed ID: 7410035
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  • 40. Scanning electron microscopy of calcium oxalate crystal formation in experimental nephrolithiasis.
    Khan SR, Finlayson B, Hackett RL.
    Lab Invest; 1979 Dec 05; 41(6):504-10. PubMed ID: 513643
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