Heated oyster shell with algal ingredient (AAACa) decreases urinary oxalate excretion
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著者
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FUJITA Takuo
Calcium Research Institute
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OHGITANI Shigeki
Division of Laboratory and Research, national Sanatorium Hyogo Chuo Hospital
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Ohgitani Shigeki
Division Of Laboratory And Research National Sanatorium Hyogo Chuo Hospital
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