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Renal calculi are the products of crystallization of stone-forming constituents and affect approximately 10% of individuals, with calcium-based stones comprising 80% of cases. The predominant stone type, calcium oxalate, arises due to an imbalance between calcium and oxalate concentrations or insufficient crystallization inhibitors. A major contrib

Hyperoxaluria Intestinal Calcium Binding: A Strategy to Prevent Renal Oxalate Injury
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