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Medicine / Primary hyperoxaluria / Oxalates / AGXT / Urinary calcium / Orlistat / Calcium oxalate / Uric acid / C57BL/6 / Chemistry / Hyperoxaluria / Biology
Date: 2011-12-07 11:31:26
Medicine
Primary hyperoxaluria
Oxalates
AGXT
Urinary calcium
Orlistat
Calcium oxalate
Uric acid
C57BL/6
Chemistry
Hyperoxaluria
Biology

Oxalate Handling is Altered in Rats with Metabolic Acidosis

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