Sialylation of urinary prothrombin fragment 1 is implicated as a contributory factor in the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stone formation

scientific article published on 01 July 2006

Sialylation of urinary prothrombin fragment 1 is implicated as a contributory factor in the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stone formation is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1742-4658.2006.05314.X
P698PubMed publication ID16817853

P50authorMark R WormaldQ50419520
P2093author name stringEdward D Sturrock
David J Harvey
Raymond A Dwek
Pauline M Rudd
Anthony H Merry
Louise Royle
Allen L Rodgers
Catherine M Radcliffe
Dawn Webber
Gemma Tobiasen
P433issue13
P921main subjectcalcium oxalateQ412399
P304page(s)3024-3037
P577publication date2006-07-01
P1433published inFEBS JournalQ1388041
P1476titleSialylation of urinary prothrombin fragment 1 is implicated as a contributory factor in the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stone formation
P478volume273

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