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Scanning electron microscopy of 2,8-dihydroxyadenine crystals and stones
P. Winter
, A. Hesse
, K. Klocke
, R. M. Schaefer
, H. Iwata
, D. B. Leusmann
, S. R. Khan
, A. Rogers
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Scanning Electron Microscopy
100%
2,8-dihydroxyadenine
100%
Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase
60%
Crystalluria
40%
Autosomal Recessive
20%
Urine Sediment
20%
24-hour Urine Collection
20%
High-performance Liquid Chromatography
20%
Nephrotoxicity
20%
Stone Formation
20%
Enzyme Deficiency
20%
Urolithiasis
20%
Circadian Rhythm
20%
Scanning Electron Microscope Image
20%
Urinary Calculi
20%
Urinary Levels
20%
Purine Salvage
20%
Salvage Enzymes
20%
Calculus Formation
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Scanning Electron Microscopy
100%
2,8 Dihydroxyadenine
100%
Stone Formation
60%
Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase
60%
Crystalluria
40%
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
20%
Nephrotoxicity
20%
Purine
20%
Enzyme Deficiency
20%
Urolithiasis
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Scanning Electron Microscopy
100%
Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase
100%
Enzyme
66%
Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
33%
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
33%
Circadian Rhythm
33%
Salvage Enzyme
33%
Urine Level
33%