International audienceBackgroundBiopsies of native or transplanted kidneys in patients suffering chronic or acute renal failure are commonly stained for tissue examination and search for possible crystal deposits which are then identified by polarizing microscopy and staining by von Kossa’s method revealing mainly calcium deposits. Aim of the studyRevisiting the nature of crystal deposits in kidney tissue sections by infrared microscopy. Method 205 renal biopsies presumably containing crystal deposits were analyzed with the Spotlight 400 FTIR imaging System in the mid infrared spectral range to obtain infrared maps of tissue slides at high spatial resolution, down to 10 microns.Results Based on infrared analysis, we identified crystals in a...
Raman spectroscopy is a well-established and powerful tool for in situ biomolecular evaluation. Type...
<p>A) i; Mass spectrum of crystals isolated from kidney tissue analyzed by LC-MS. Retention time and...
International audienceThe cardiovascular calcifications (CVC) represent a central complication of ch...
AbstractBiopsies of native or transplanted kidneys in patients suffering chronic or acute renal fail...
International audienceBackground: Composition, etiology and consequences of microcalcifications in k...
International audienceBiopsies of native or transplanted kidneys in patients suffering chronic or ac...
In most industrialized countries, different epidemiologic studies show that chronic renal failure is...
Although crystalluria is generally considered a normal finding, sometimes it gives evidence of renal...
AbstractHyperoxaluria corresponds to an excessive urinary excretion of oxalate anions. Hyperoxaluria...
International audienceHyperoxaluria corresponds to an excessive urinary excretion of oxalate anions....
AbstractCrystal formation in kidney tissue is increasingly recognized as a major cause of severe or ...
Objective: The objective of this research work is to analyze the structure and form stones found in ...
The presence of stones in the patient’s urinary tract is a sign of a disease process leading to the ...
International audienceCrystal formation in kidney tissue is increasingly recognized as a major cause...
Background: Studies on the frequency of the different types of urinary crystals and the role of Four...
Raman spectroscopy is a well-established and powerful tool for in situ biomolecular evaluation. Type...
<p>A) i; Mass spectrum of crystals isolated from kidney tissue analyzed by LC-MS. Retention time and...
International audienceThe cardiovascular calcifications (CVC) represent a central complication of ch...
AbstractBiopsies of native or transplanted kidneys in patients suffering chronic or acute renal fail...
International audienceBackground: Composition, etiology and consequences of microcalcifications in k...
International audienceBiopsies of native or transplanted kidneys in patients suffering chronic or ac...
In most industrialized countries, different epidemiologic studies show that chronic renal failure is...
Although crystalluria is generally considered a normal finding, sometimes it gives evidence of renal...
AbstractHyperoxaluria corresponds to an excessive urinary excretion of oxalate anions. Hyperoxaluria...
International audienceHyperoxaluria corresponds to an excessive urinary excretion of oxalate anions....
AbstractCrystal formation in kidney tissue is increasingly recognized as a major cause of severe or ...
Objective: The objective of this research work is to analyze the structure and form stones found in ...
The presence of stones in the patient’s urinary tract is a sign of a disease process leading to the ...
International audienceCrystal formation in kidney tissue is increasingly recognized as a major cause...
Background: Studies on the frequency of the different types of urinary crystals and the role of Four...
Raman spectroscopy is a well-established and powerful tool for in situ biomolecular evaluation. Type...
<p>A) i; Mass spectrum of crystals isolated from kidney tissue analyzed by LC-MS. Retention time and...
International audienceThe cardiovascular calcifications (CVC) represent a central complication of ch...