Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from men with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundHuman urine is known to inhibit growth, aggregation, nucleation, and cell adhesion of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) crystals, the main solid phase of human kidney stones. This study tests the hypothesis that low levels of inhibition are present in men with calcium oxalate stones and could therefore promote stone production.MethodsIn 17 stone-forming men and 17 normal men that were matched in age to within five years, we studied the inhibition by dialyzed urine proteins of COM growth, aggregation, and binding to cultured BSC-1 renal cells, as well as whole urine upper limits of metastability (ULM) for COM and calcium phosphate (CaP) in relationship to the...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from women with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundHuman urine is...
Urinary macromolecular inhibition of crystal adhesion to renal epithelial cells is impaired in male ...
Dependence of upper limit of metastability on supersaturation in nephrolithiasis. Formation of renal...
Urinary macromolecular inhibition of crystal adhesion to renal epithelial cells is impaired in male ...
Urinary macromolecules have attracted great interest because of their possible role as both promoter...
Dependence of upper limit of metastability on supersaturation in nephrolithiasis. Formation of renal...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...
Currently, three main mechanisms are thought to be important in the formation of urinary stones: 1) ...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...
Increasing urinary volume is an important tool in the prevention of calcium renal stones. However, t...
Correspondence between stone composition and urine supersaturation in nephrolithiasis. Supersaturati...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from women with nephrolithiasis.BackgroundHuman urine is...
Urinary macromolecular inhibition of crystal adhesion to renal epithelial cells is impaired in male ...
Dependence of upper limit of metastability on supersaturation in nephrolithiasis. Formation of renal...
Urinary macromolecular inhibition of crystal adhesion to renal epithelial cells is impaired in male ...
Urinary macromolecules have attracted great interest because of their possible role as both promoter...
Dependence of upper limit of metastability on supersaturation in nephrolithiasis. Formation of renal...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...
Currently, three main mechanisms are thought to be important in the formation of urinary stones: 1) ...
Relationship between supersaturation and calcium oxalate crystallization in normals and idiopathic c...
Control of calcium oxalate crystal structure and cell adherence by urinary macromolecules. Crystal p...
Increasing urinary volume is an important tool in the prevention of calcium renal stones. However, t...
Correspondence between stone composition and urine supersaturation in nephrolithiasis. Supersaturati...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...
Theoretical considerations as well as clinical observations suggest that the aggregation of nucleate...