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Increased dietary oxalate does not increase urinary calcium oxalate saturation in hypercalciuric rats.
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Increased dietary oxalate does not increase urinary calcium oxalate saturation in hypercalciuric rats.
Increased dietary oxalate does not increase urinary calcium oxalate saturation in hypercalciuric rats. Kidney Int. 1999 Feb; 55(2):602-12.
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Animals
Calcium
Calcium Oxalate
Calcium Phosphates
Diet
Female
Ions
Male
Osmolar Concentration
Oxalates
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Urinary Calculi
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Fredric Coe