Infectious urolithiasis is a result of recurrent and chronic urinary tract infections caused by urease-positive bacteria, especially Proteus mirabilis. The main role in the development of this kind of stones is played by bacterial factors such as urease and extracellular polysaccharides, but urinary tract environment also contributes to this process. We used an in vitro model to establish how the changes in the basic minerals concentrations affect the intensity of crystallization which occurs in urine. In each experiment crystallization was induced by an addition of P. mirabilis to artificial urine with a precisely defined chemical composition. Crystallization intensity was determined using the spectrophotometric microdilution method and th...
Urinary stones are a common medical condition affecting over 10% of adults in the developed world. W...
PURPOSE: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Under the action of exogenous, androgenic, genetically determined factors, the metabolism of stone-f...
The ability to induce stone formation in-vitro of Proteus mirabilis isolates was investigated using ...
Magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate, called struvite, is the dominant component of infectious u...
In the present study we aim at describing the influence of urine of non-lithiasic subjects on the di...
Calcium oxalate crystallization in urine: Role of urate and glycosaminoglycans. Increasing the conce...
The effect that organic urinary macromolecules have on the crystallization of calcium oxalate from a...
ABSTRACT Background: Formation of struvite stones is associated with urinary tract infection by ure...
Purpose: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Pathological biomineralization in the urinary system leads to urolithiasis. Formation of kidney ston...
The potential of whole urine of stone-formers and normal controls to precipitate crystals of calcium...
AbstractHyperuricosuria has long been documented as a predisposing factor to calcium oxalate (CaOx) ...
Hyperuricosuria has long been documented as a predisposing factor to calcium oxalate (CaOx) stone pa...
The influence of urinary macromolecules of nucleating calcium oxalate crystallites trapped in a matr...
Urinary stones are a common medical condition affecting over 10% of adults in the developed world. W...
PURPOSE: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Under the action of exogenous, androgenic, genetically determined factors, the metabolism of stone-f...
The ability to induce stone formation in-vitro of Proteus mirabilis isolates was investigated using ...
Magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate, called struvite, is the dominant component of infectious u...
In the present study we aim at describing the influence of urine of non-lithiasic subjects on the di...
Calcium oxalate crystallization in urine: Role of urate and glycosaminoglycans. Increasing the conce...
The effect that organic urinary macromolecules have on the crystallization of calcium oxalate from a...
ABSTRACT Background: Formation of struvite stones is associated with urinary tract infection by ure...
Purpose: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Pathological biomineralization in the urinary system leads to urolithiasis. Formation of kidney ston...
The potential of whole urine of stone-formers and normal controls to precipitate crystals of calcium...
AbstractHyperuricosuria has long been documented as a predisposing factor to calcium oxalate (CaOx) ...
Hyperuricosuria has long been documented as a predisposing factor to calcium oxalate (CaOx) stone pa...
The influence of urinary macromolecules of nucleating calcium oxalate crystallites trapped in a matr...
Urinary stones are a common medical condition affecting over 10% of adults in the developed world. W...
PURPOSE: To study the changes in calcium oxalate crystal morphology induced by different levels of s...
Under the action of exogenous, androgenic, genetically determined factors, the metabolism of stone-f...