Calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) crystals are the major mineral component of most kidney stones, and thus have an important role in chronic human disease. However, the physicochemical mechanisms leading to calcium oxalate (CaOx) stone disease are only partially defined. As spontaneous precipitation of CaOx is rare under renal conditions, an alternative pathway for CaOx crystallization seems necessary to resolve this central issue. We performed kinetic studies using the dual constant composition method to simultaneously analyze the crystallization of COM and brushite, the form of calcium phosphate that is most readily formed in the typical slightly acidic urinary milieu. These studies were supported by parallel analysis by scanning electron...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) has been detected in the majority of urinary stones containing predominantly...
The ion content of drinking water might be associated with urinary stone formation, representing a k...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...
Calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) crystals are the major mineral component of most kidney stones, an...
The in vivo formation of calcium oxalate concretions having calcium phosphate nidi is simulated in a...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...
With respect to the principles of biomineralization, it is of interest to study the crystallization ...
The majority of human kidney stones are comprised of multiple calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) crys...
AbstractClinical interest for the identification of the crystalline phase of CaOx, either monohydrat...
The paper presents the features of calcium oxalate crystallization in the presence of additives reve...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Spontaneous precipitation of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) in additive-free systems with nearly ...
Spontaneous precipitation of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) in additive-free systems with nearly ...
Calcium phosphate–induced renal epithelial injury and stone formation: Involvement of reactive oxyge...
The risk of crystallization in solutions, with a composition corresponding to that of urine in vario...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) has been detected in the majority of urinary stones containing predominantly...
The ion content of drinking water might be associated with urinary stone formation, representing a k...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...
Calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) crystals are the major mineral component of most kidney stones, an...
The in vivo formation of calcium oxalate concretions having calcium phosphate nidi is simulated in a...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...
With respect to the principles of biomineralization, it is of interest to study the crystallization ...
The majority of human kidney stones are comprised of multiple calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) crys...
AbstractClinical interest for the identification of the crystalline phase of CaOx, either monohydrat...
The paper presents the features of calcium oxalate crystallization in the presence of additives reve...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Spontaneous precipitation of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) in additive-free systems with nearly ...
Spontaneous precipitation of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) in additive-free systems with nearly ...
Calcium phosphate–induced renal epithelial injury and stone formation: Involvement of reactive oxyge...
The risk of crystallization in solutions, with a composition corresponding to that of urine in vario...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) has been detected in the majority of urinary stones containing predominantly...
The ion content of drinking water might be associated with urinary stone formation, representing a k...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...