Research Article

Comparison of Physicochemical Properties of Nano- and Microsized Crystals in the Urine of Calcium Oxalate Stone Patients and Control Subjects

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Property comparison of urinary crystallites from ten calculi patients and ten healthy controls filtered through membranes with different pore sizes. (L) means calculi patients and (H) means healthy controls. (a) Average size; (b) conductivity; (c) mobility; (d) zeta potential; (e) decay time ( ); (f) polydispersity index (PDI). The error bars showed the range of values obtained among the 10 patients and 10 healthy controls.
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