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1. Stone Morphology Distinguishes Two Pathways of Idiopathic Calcium Oxalate Stone Pathogenesis

2. Claudin-2 deficiency associates with hypercalciuria in mice and human kidney stone disease

3. Discrepancy Between Stone and Tissue Mineral Type in Patients with Idiopathic Uric Acid Stones

4. Skeletal muscle metabolic responses to physical activity are muscle type specific in a rat model of chronic kidney disease

5. Multimodal imaging reveals a unique autofluorescence signature of Randall's plaque

6. Disorders of renal calcium handling, urinary stones, and nephrocalcinosis

7. In Vivo Renal Tubule pH in Stone-Forming Human Kidneys

8. A precision medicine approach uncovers a unique signature of neutrophils in patients with brushite kidney stones

9. Preliminary Report on Stone Breakage and Lesion Size Produced by a New Extracorporeal Electrohydraulic (Sparker Array) Discharge Device

10. Papillary Ductal Plugging is a Mechanism for Early Stone Retention in Brushite Stone Disease

11. Evaluation of an experimental electrohydraulic discharge device for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: Pressure field of sparker array

12. Integration and utilization of modern technologies in nephrolithiasis research

13. Idiopathic hypercalciuria and formation of calcium renal stones

14. Randall's plaque in stone formers originates in ascending thin limbs

15. Do Kidney Stone Formers Have A Kidney Disease?

16. Sex differences in proximal and distal nephron function contribute to the mechanism of idiopathic hypercalcuria in calcium stone formers

17. Biopsy Proven Medullary Sponge Kidney: Clinical Findings, Histopathology, and Role of Osteogenesis in Stone and Plaque Formation

21. Contrasting Histopathology and Crystal Deposits in Kidneys of Idiopathic Stone Formers Who Produce Hydroxy Apatite, Brushite, or Calcium Oxalate Stones

22. Comparison of Tissue Injury from Focused Ultrasonic Propulsion of Kidney Stones Versus Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy

23. A test of the hypothesis that oxalate secretion produces proximal tubule crystallization in primary hyperoxaluria type I

24. Focused Ultrasound to Expel Calculi from the Kidney: Safety and Efficacy of a Clinical Prototype Device

25. Evaluation of the LithoGold LG-380 Lithotripter:In VitroAcoustic Characterization and Assessment of Renal Injury in the Pig Model

26. Preliminary Observations on the Spatial Correlation Between Short-Burst Microbubble Oscillations and Vascular Bioeffects

27. Ultracal-30 gypsum artificial stones for research on the mechanisms of stone breakage in shock wave lithotripsy

28. Interactions of cavitation bubbles observed by high-speed imaging in shock wave lithotripsy

29. Using 300 Pretreatment Shock Waves in a Voltage Ramping Protocol Can Significantly Reduce Tissue Injury During Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy

30. Hyperoxaluria Requires TNF Receptors to Initiate Crystal Adhesion and Kidney Stone Disease

34. MP58-02 NOVEL INSIGHT INTO STONE FORMATION MECHANISMS USING MICRO CT: VERIFICATION THAT RANDALL’S PLAQUES AND DUCTAL PLUGS CAN PRODUCE CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT STONES

35. A Proposed Grading System to Standardize the Description of Renal Papillary Appearance at the Time of Endoscopy in Patients with Nephrolithiasis

36. Optimising an escalating shockwave amplitude treatment strategy to protect the kidney from injury during shockwave lithotripsy

37. Evaluation of shock wave lithotripsy injury in the pig using a narrow focal zone lithotriptor

38. Introduction of a Renal Papillary Grading System for Patients with Nephrolithiasis

39. Pretreatment with low-energy shock waves reduces the renal oxidative stress and inflammation caused by high-energy shock wave lithotripsy

40. Effect of shock wave number on renal oxidative stress and inflammation

41. Comparison of the pathology of interstitial plaque in human ICSF stone patients to NHERF-1 and THP-null mice

42. Nephrocalcinosis: re-defined in the era of endourology

43. Plaque and deposits in nine human stone diseases

44. Three pathways for human kidney stone formation

45. In idiopathic calcium oxalate stone-formers, unattached stones show evidence of having originated as attached stones on Randall’s plaque

46. Renal functional effects of simultaneous bilateral single-tract percutaneous access in pigs

47. The Advantages of an Attenuated Total Internal Reflection Infrared Microspectroscopic Imaging Approach for Kidney Biopsy Analysis

48. Shock wave lithotripsy: advances in technology and technique

49. Renal Functional Effects of Multiple-Tract Percutaneous Access

50. Intra-tubular deposits, urine and stone composition are divergent in patients with ileostomy

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