2024
DOI: 10.3390/jcm13102837
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Cystine Renal Calculi: New Aspects Related to Their Formation and Development

Felix Grases,
Francisca Tomàs Nadal,
Francesca Julià Florit
et al.

Abstract: Crystallization experiments of renal-calculi-forming compounds (calcium oxalate, calcium phosphates, uric acid) are normally performed by monitoring these processes during periods of time similar to the residence of urine inside the kidney. Nevertheless, cystine requires high supersaturation for its crystallization, and most experiments last for longer periods. It must be considered that at high supersaturation, the inhibitors of crystalline development have poor effects. Methods: The induction time of crystal… Show more

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