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Micron (Oxford, England : 1993)|July 31, 1998
Experimental model to study sedimentary kidney stonesF Grases, A Llobera
Anticancer Research|January 8, 2000
Phytate (IP6) is a powerful agent for preventing calcifications in biological fluids: usefulness in renal lithiasis treatmentF Grases, A Costa-Bauzá
Medicina Clinica|February 15, 2001
[Phytotherapy of renal lithiasis: myth and reality]F Grases, A Costa-Bauzá
British Journal of Urology|September 1, 1990
Study of factors affecting calcium oxalate crystalline aggregationF Grases, A Costa-Bauzá
Urolithiasis|May 13, 2025
Kidney stones and oxidative stress. Types of papillary renal calculiF Grases, A Costa-Bauzá
Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods|November 1, 1984
Spectrofluorimetric determination of desoxycholic acid in the presence of cholic and chenodesoxycholic acids by use of Ce(IV) and concentrated sulphuric acidF Grases, G Far, C Genestar
Urological Research|January 1, 1990
Production of calcium oxalate monohydrate, dihydrate or trihydrate. A comparative studyF Grases, A Millan, A Conte
Urologia Internationalis|January 1, 1990
Relation between calcium oxalate hydrate form found in renal calculi and some urinary parametersA Conte, C Genestar, F Grases
Medicina Clinica|July 1, 1989
[Facilitators of calcium oxalate renal lithiasis: heterogeneous nucleation and aggregation capacity]F Grases, C Genestar, A Conte
Nephron|January 1, 1992
Role of agglomeration in calcium oxalate monohydrate urolith developmentF Grases, A Millan, O Söhnel
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Micron (Oxford, England : 1993)|July 31, 1998
Experimental model to study sedimentary kidney stonesF Grases, A Llobera
Anticancer Research|January 8, 2000
Phytate (IP6) is a powerful agent for preventing calcifications in biological fluids: usefulness in renal lithiasis treatmentF Grases, A Costa-Bauzá
Medicina Clinica|February 15, 2001
[Phytotherapy of renal lithiasis: myth and reality]F Grases, A Costa-Bauzá
British Journal of Urology|September 1, 1990
Study of factors affecting calcium oxalate crystalline aggregationF Grases, A Costa-Bauzá
Urolithiasis|May 13, 2025
Kidney stones and oxidative stress. Types of papillary renal calculiF Grases, A Costa-Bauzá
Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods|November 1, 1984
Spectrofluorimetric determination of desoxycholic acid in the presence of cholic and chenodesoxycholic acids by use of Ce(IV) and concentrated sulphuric acidF Grases, G Far, C Genestar
Urological Research|January 1, 1990
Production of calcium oxalate monohydrate, dihydrate or trihydrate. A comparative studyF Grases, A Millan, A Conte
Urologia Internationalis|January 1, 1990
Relation between calcium oxalate hydrate form found in renal calculi and some urinary parametersA Conte, C Genestar, F Grases
Medicina Clinica|July 1, 1989
[Facilitators of calcium oxalate renal lithiasis: heterogeneous nucleation and aggregation capacity]F Grases, C Genestar, A Conte
Nephron|January 1, 1992
Role of agglomeration in calcium oxalate monohydrate urolith developmentF Grases, A Millan, O Söhnel
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